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The Newton 
Theological Institution 


HISTORICAL CATALOGUE 


Twelfth Edition 


Newton Centre, Massachusetts 


June 1925 


THE BEGINNINGS 


The Massachusetts Baptist Education Society Was Formed, Septem- 
ber, 1814. 


The Baptists of Boston and Vicinity Made a Definite Proposition to 
Establish the Institution, May 25, 1825. 


sel Institution Was Founded by the Education Society, November 
, 1825. 


The First Instruction Was Given, November 28, 1825. 
The Act of Incorporation Was Passed, February 22, 1826. 


The First Meeting of the Trustees Was Held, March 13, 1826. 


II 


PREFATORY NOTES 


For the understanding and use of this catalogue, it is most important 
to remember that it was prepared under great pressure as regards time. 
To have the work published for the Centennial in 1925 meant its prepara- 
tion in about half the time allowed for recent editions, and by an editor 
carrying an unusual amount of academic duties. 


For economy of time the fewest possible departures have been made 
from the notations and plans of former editions. The increasing number 
of names will doubtless dictate some radical changes in future editions- 


The aim in this edition has been to have all statements as accurate as 
possible concerning facts. There are, however, many inconsistencies of 
form of statements, use of abbreviations, and the details of capitalization 
and punctuation. Some of these are due to individual preferences. More 
are due to a lack of time for a thorough revision of the new material. 


A very large correspondence has been conducted. Corrections have 
been made in even some of the earliest records. Far more material than 
appears has been filed for the use of future editors or historians. Free- 
dom from error cannot be hoped for. Corrections of mistakes will be 
most welcome. 


Carbon copies of the sketches were sent out in the hope of having all 
information corrected up to April 1, 1925. An astonishing amount of new 
material came back with carbons. As a rule, this could be used only in 
the way of additions to bring the sketches up to date. Time would not 
permit the change of form or body of the sketches. Especially was this 
the case where carbons were not returned till the records had been put in 
type. The new items will be prized and preserved in the files. 


Previous editions of the historical catalogue have appeared in 1834, 
1837, 1843, 1849, 1854, 1859, 1869, 1875, 1886, 1899, and 1912. 


Much latitude has been allowed brethren who now write their names in 
different fashion from that formerly acceptable. It is believed that the 
position in class rol!s will ordinarily identify the names even where por- 
tions have been dropped or new portions acquired. 


Thanks are due to very many alumni and others who have assisted in 
the collection of data. Especial mention should be made of the consider- 
ation and courtesy of the printers, The Vermont Printing Co., of Brattle- 
boro, Vt., and of the invaluable office service rendered by Mrs. Kilgore 
of the graduating class in the School of Religious Education. 


Any information which will complete or correct this catalogue will be 
considered a favor, and may be addressed to the Library of the Institu- 


tion. 
W. N. Donovan, 


Editor. 
CuarLes H. Watson 
Henry H. KENDALL 
WInFreD N. Donovan 


Committee appointed by the Trustees. 


IiI 


EXPLANATORY NOTES 


The catalogue includes the names ‘of all the trustees, professors, and 
librarians that have served the Institution since its foundation, and of all 
matriculated students excepting those whose connection with the Institu- 
tion was severed by Faculty action. This exception must also cover the 
few unhappy cases of deposition from the ministry either by the action 
of councils or by court convictions. Great care has been exercised to 
avoid any omissions by error. Matriculation implies a full academic rec- 
ord for the first half year. Those students who attended the school for 
only a few weeks, or failed to secure standing in their respective classes, 
or who pursued only a few special courses have not been regarded as 
members of the Institution. While these standards deprive the list of 
a number of names which would be an honor to Newton, it is felt that 
adherence to certain academic requirements is indispensable. 


The regular course of study covers three years, and to it are admitted 
graduates from the classical course in college, and such others as are able 
to pursue the course with profit. Other men have been admitted from 
time to time to a part of the work or to a special course of study known as 
the English course. These men have usually spent two years at the 
Institution, and during the years 1871-99 a special certificate of graduation 
was granted. A preparatory department was established in 1830, but it 
was discontinued two years later. The new School of Religious Educa- 
tion for Women is separately listed at the end of the catalogue. 


In this catalogue the classes are arranged in chronological order, the 
members of each class after the following plan: first, all the graduates in 
the regular course in alphabetical order; second, students who have credit 
for but a part of the regular course, separated from the full graduates by 
a single line; third, students who have credit for two years’ work in Eng- 
lish studies, separated from the regular students by a double line; fourth, 
students who had less than two years in the English course are separated 
from the other English students by a single line. Graduates of the school 
who took post-graduate work retain their regular place in the catalogue, 
and special mention is made of this work. Post-graduate students from 
other seminaries are placed at the head of the graduating class of the year 
in which the graduate study was completed and their names are separated 
from the graduates by a broken line. The names of graduates from the 
regular course are printed in capital letters of uniform size. Other names 
appear in smaller capitals after the initial letters. 


It is the aim to give the full name, academic title, date and place of 
birth, college, length of residence at this and other theological institutions, 
date of ordination, and the public services and occupations of each stu- 
dent, with the place and date of death, if deceased. 


The abbreviations used will be found immediately after these notes. The 
corrections and additions are at the end of the catalogue. 


An asterisk (*) indicates a deceased officer or student, and in the col- 
umns of years, pages 1-19, indicates death in office. 


_In a name, a capital letter without a period is not an initial, but the en- 
tire middle name. 


IV 


ABBREVIATIONS 


A denomination, or a state, or an occupation, once used in a record, is 


in force till another takes its place. 


After N. T. I, the state of Massa- 


chusetts is to be understood until some other state is definitely mentioned. 
Churches are Baptist unless otherwise named. 


A single date following the name of an educational institution indicates 
the year of graduation. College graduates are understood to have the A. 
B. degree unless another degree is specified. As a rule, academies at- . 
tended are not mentioned for men who took a college course. 


A dash and semicolon or period following the year of entrance upon a 
service indicates that the person is still in the work last designated. A 
semicolon and interrogation point (;?) at the end of a record indicate that 


further information is lacking. 


Honorary degrees of the students, with sources and dates, are given at 
the end of the respective records. The degree of A. M. is not noted except 
in cases where an A. B. degree was not taken. 


LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 


MISCELLANEOUS 


A., Academy. 

A. B. F. M. S., American Baptist 
Foreign Mission Society. 

Agree. Hs eM, American Baptist 


Home Mission Society. 

A. B. M. U., American Baptist 
Missionary Union. 

A. B. P. S., American Baptist 
Publication Society. 

act., acting. 

ad., address. 

adj., adjutant. 

adm., admitted. 

Adv., Adventist. 

ll F., American Expeditionary 

or 

A. F. B. Soc., American and For- 
eign Bible Society. 

agen., agencies. 

Agric., Agricultural. 

agt., agent. 

ald., alderman. 

Alms., Almshouse,-es. 

Am., America,-an. 

Anc., Ancient. 

Apol., Apologetics. 

artil., artillery. 

assoc., associate,-tion,-tions. 

asst., assistant,-ted. 

Assur., Assurance. 

A. T. Soc., American Tract Society. 

aut., autumn, 

b., born. 

Bapt., Baptist,-s. 

bat., battery. 

Bd., Board. 


Bib., Bible,-lical. 

Biol., Biology. 

bldg., building. 

books., bookseller, 

Bur., Bureau. 

bus., business. 

Bie), Baptist Young Peo- 
ple’s Union. 

C., College. 

capt., captain. 

Cath., Cathedral. 

cav., cavalry. 

C. B. M. S., Canadian Baptist Mis- 
sionary Society. 

F., Canadian Expeditionary 

Force. 

Cent., Central. 

cert., certificate. 

ch., church. 

chan., chancellor. 

chap., chapel. 

chapl., chaplain. 

Chem., Chemistry. 

Christ., Christian. 

cit., citizens. 

civ., civil. 

class., classics,-cal. 

clk., clerk. 

cmn., commission,-ed. 

cmnr., commissioner. 

Cog., Cognate. 

col., colonel. 

Coll., Collegiate. 

collec., collector. 

colon., colonization. 

colp., colporteur. 


THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION 


com., common. hyg., hygenic. 

comc., commercial. I., Institution. 

comm., commentary. Im., Immanuel. 

con., consul. imm., immigration. 

cond., conductor. ind., independent. 

conf., conference. indust., industrial. 

Confed., Confederate. inf., infantry. 

Cong., Congregational. Inst., Institute. 

cong., congregation. instr., instructor. 

const., constitution,-al. insur., insurance. 

cont., contributor. Intel., Intellectual. 

Conv., Convention, Intern., International. 

CO-Op., co-operation. Interp., Interpreter,- -tation. 

cor., correspondent,-ing. Introd., Introduction. 

corp., corporal. inv., invalid. 

coun., council,-or. irreg., irregular. 

Crit., Criticism. itin., itinerant. 

ct., court. jud., judge. 

cur., curate, curator. jun., junior. 

d., died. just., justice. 

dea., deacon. Lad., Ladies. 

del., delegate. Lang., Language,-es. 

denom., denomination,-al. Lat. Latin: 

dept., department. law., lawyer. 

dioc., diocesan. lect., lecturer. 

dir., director. leg., legislature,-tive. 

disab., disabled,-ility. lib., librarian, library. 

dist., district. lic., licentiate. 

div., division,-al. lieut., lieutenant. 

Dom., Domestic. Lit., Literature,-ary. 

D. S., Divinity School. Log., Logic. 

Dut., Duties. maj., major. 

Ecc., Ecclesiastical. man., manager,-ing. 

Econ., Economy. Mar., Maritime. 

ed., edited,-or,-orial. Math., Mathematics. 

Educ., Education. may., mayor. 

el., elect. med., medical,-cine. 

Elec., Elective. Mem., Memorial. 

Eloc., Elocution. memb., member. 

Em., Emmanuel. Ment., Mental. 

em., emeritus. mer., merchant. 

eng., engineer. Met., Metaphysics. 

Epis., Protestant Episcopal, Episco- Meth., Methodist. 
palian. mid., midshipman. 

est., established. mil., militia,-ary. 

Eth., Ethics. min., minister,-s,-try,-ial. 

ev., evangelist,-ic. ) miss., mission,-s,-ary. 

Ex., Examiner,-ing. Mod., Modern. 

exc., except. mon., monetary. 

Exec., Executive. Mor., Moral. 

Exeg., Exegesis,-getical. munic., municipal, 

Exp., "Exposition. mus., music. 

Expr., Expression. mut., mutual. 

Ext., Extension. nat., natural. 

far., farmer. natl., national. 

fd., founded,-er. N. B. C., Northern Baptist Conven- 

fed., federated. tion. 

fem., female. newsp., newspaper,-s 

Fin., Finance,-ial. No., Northern. 

F. M., Foreign Mission,-s. Norm., Normal. 

for., foreign. N. T., New Testament. 

gen., general. oce., occasional,-ly. 

Gosp., Gospel,-s. off., office,-s,-er,-ial. 

govt., government. or., orator,-y. 

Gr., Greek. ord., ordained. 

grad., graduate. org., organized,-er. 

Heb., Hebrew. O. T., Old Testament. 

Hist., History. p., pastor,-s,-ate,-ates,-al. 

H. M., Home Mission. part., partial. 

Homil., Homiletics. Past.) bastora!: 

hon., honorary. Pen., Penitentiary. 

Hosp., Hospital. eriod., periodicals. 

H. S., high school, hil., Philosophy. 


ABBREVIATIONS 


phy., physics,-al. 
phys., physician,-s. 
p. m., postmaster. 
Lee O., ost Office. 
Pol LOLLty, 
pol., police. 
Polit., Political. 
pos:, positions. 
pr., preacher. 
prac., practise,-tised,-titioner. 
prep., preparatory. 
pres., president. 
Presb., Presbyterian. 
prim., ’ primary. 
prin., principal. 
priv., private. 
prof., professor,-sional,-sorial. 
prop., proprietor. 
Prov., Provinces. 
Psy., Psychology. 
pt., priest. 
pub., public. 
publ., publisher,-ing. 
i. rector. 
read., reader. 
rec., received. 
red., reduced. 
Ref., Reform,-ed. 
ely regular. 
ne 4 registrar. 
religion,-s,-ious. 
Ret Representative,-s. 
res., residence, resided. 
Resv., Reserve. 
Tet., retired. 
rev., revivals. 
Rhet., Rhetoric. 
S., Seminary. 
s., supply,-ied. 
Sac., Sacred. 
sales., salesman. 
San. ., Sanitary. 
B. C., Southern Baptist Con- 
vention. 
S. B. P. S., Southern Baptist Pub- 
lication Society. 
Sch., Schs., School,-s. 
Sci., Science. 
sec., secretary. 
Sem., Semitic. 
Sen., Senior. 
serg., sergeant. 


vit 


seryv., service,-s. 

set., settlement,-s. 

Sig., Signal. 

So., Southern. 

Soc., Society. 

Sociol., Sociology. 

speak., speaker. 

spec., special. 

spg., spring 

Sao Sunday School. 

Ss. s., stated supply. 

stud., student,-ied,-ies. 

sub., substituted. 

sum., summer. 

sup., supervising. 

supt., superintendent. 

surg., surgeon,-s. 

Sys., Systematic. 

tea., teacher. 

Temp., Temperance. 

Theol., Theology,-ical. 

tr., treasurer. 

trans., translator,-ed,-ion. 

tri., trial. 

Trn., Training, 

trav., travel,-ed,-ing. 

Trien., Triennial. 

trust., trustee. 

agi Si Theological Seminary. 

tut., tutor. 

U., University. 

Un., Union, United. 

Unit., Unitarian. 

U. Si United States. 

U. S. A., United States Army. 

U. S. N. R. F. United States’ Na- 
val Reserve Force. 

vet., veterans. 

vic., vicinity. 

Vol., Volunteer,-s. 

W. A. B. F. M. S., Woman’s Amer- 
ican Baptist Foreign Mission So- 
ciety. 

A. B. H. M. S., Woman’s. 
American Baptist Home Mission 
Society. 

w. c., without charge. 

win., winter. 

Y.M.C A., Young Men’s Chris- 
tian Association. 


y. p., young people,-’s 


LITERARY AND THEOLOGICAL 
INSTITUTIONS 


A. C., Amherst, Mass. 

LAST: RAN Agricultural, Ala. 

ACs Acadia, Nise 

Ac. U., Acadia, N. S. 

Adrian C., Adrian, Mich. 

Ark, Indust. U., Arkansas Indus- 
trial, Ark. 

A. T. S., Andover, Mass. 

ACU} Atlanta, Ga. 

Ba. C., Bates, Me. 

Baltimore U., Baltimore, Md. 

ays Lope Baylor, Tex. 
Cy Bowdoin, Me. 

Bel Go) Beloit, Wis. 

Berkeley Bapt. D. S., Berkeley, 
Calif. 

Beth. C., Bethany,? 

Biddle U., Biddle, N. C. 

Bost. T. S., Boston, Mass. 

Bost. U., Boston, Mass. 

BY SNS Ba Baptoioen 
Brunswick. 

B. T. S., Bangor, Me. 

Br. U., Brown, R. I. 

Burl. aA Burlington, Ta. 

Be Ut §.)) Baphla Une Ke cuissioi na ns 

Bu. U., Bucknell, Pa. 

GOA ‘Colby, N. H. 

Calif. C., California, Cal. 

Can... BL. Ti Canada iatuit. Gan. 

Car. C., Carson, Tenn. 

Cie Columbia, Newnye 

C. D. S., Cobb, Me. 

Cent. C., Central, Ky. 

Cent. upp Central, Ta. 

Ch. C., Charleston, S. C. 

Chie: T. “SoiChicagay ET. 

GiaiiG:, Clinton, Ky. 

OD 7 Connecticut Lit. I., Conn. 


of New 


Cay Cx Carson and Newman, 
Tenn. 

Cob. C. I., Coburn Class. nee Me. 
ColsiCyt Columbian, D 

Colf. C., Colfax, Wash. 


ie 
Colg. U., Colgate, N. Y. 
Ay C., Colorado Agricultural, 


Colo. Gi Colorado, Colo. 

Col. UL Columbian, Das 
Columbia U., Columbia, INGoPY : 
rout Uz, Cornell, ING 
CPG. ‘Central Philippine, Bnet 
Out. S., Crozer, Pa. 


Dalhousie, Ness 
D. C., Dartmouth, N. H. 
Des M. C., Des Moines, ae 
Dr. U., Drake, Ia. 

D. U., Denison, O. 

Ewing, C., Ewing, III. 

F. C., Franklin, Ind. 
Peyboeeburmat.) sen. 

Fur. U., Furman, S. C. 

G. C., Georgetown, Ky. 


Vill 


Gr. C., Granville, O. 

Grand Island C., Grand Island,. 
Nebr. 

Hart. T. S., Hartford, Conn. 

Hay Gl unamiitonsy Newsy, 

Hills. C., Millsdale, Mich. 

ieee nar toni it tle 
(he oles, WINGO 

Hop. Cy Hobart Nw: 

Hort. A., Horton, N. S. 

How. C., Howard, Ala. 

Howard Payne Cu Howard Payves 
Tex. 

How. U., Howard, D. C. 

Hee De S22) Hamiltona Ney: 

Hom Earvard.Mass: 

I. Wes. U., Illinois Wesleyan, III. 

Jack. C., Jackson, Miss. 

Jef. C., Jefferson, Pa. 

Jef. Med. C., Jefferson Medical, Pa. 

EU yobns thar Md. , 

John B. Stetson U., John B. Stet- 
son, Fla. 

Jud. C., Judson, Burma. 

Kal. C., Kalamazoo, Mich. 

“Gy Kings, Tre. 
Ct, S., Kansas City, Kans. 

a ie C., La Grange, Mo. 


Linfield ( ONM Linfield, Ore. 
Llangollen. Bapt. On Llangollen, 
Wales. 

McM. U., McMaster, Ont. 
McMinnville C., McMinnville, Ore. 
Mag. U., McGill, Can. 
Manchester Bapt. C., Manchester, 


Eng. 
Manitoba, U., Manitoba, Man. 
Mar. C., Marietta, O. 
Me. State C., Maine State, Me. 
M. I. T., Mass. Institute of Tech- 
nology, Mass. 
Mercer U., Mercer, Ga. 
Mid. A., Middleboro, Mass. 
Mid. C., Middlebury, Vt. 
Miss. C., Mississippi, Miss. 
Mo. State U., Missouri State, Mo. 
M. T. S., Meadville, Pa. 
Mt. Union C., Mt. Vet oO. 
. U., Madison, N. 

OH NS Pe canloas IN. ee 
ye te Biba ye New Hampton Lit. 
; a N. H. and Vt. 

. L. A., New London Academy, 


L. L. -S..1.,) New. London Lit. 
nd Scientific I., N. H. 

T. I., The Newton Theological 
Institution, Mass. 


-» Oberlin, O. 
Jake ees) Oberlin, .O, 

W. U., Ohio Wesleyan, Ohio. 
skaloosa. C., Oskaloosa, Ia. 


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ABBREVIATIONS 


Ott U7, Ottawa, Kans: 

Ouachita C., Ouachita, Ark. 

P. A. A., Phillips Andover, Mass. 

Pa. C., Pennsylvania,’ Pa. 

Palmer U., Palmer, Ind. 

tage) OR Princeton, Nevds 

ae D. S., Protestant Episcopal, 
ay 

Pontypool Bapt. C., Pontypool, 
Wales. ; 

Prince of Wales C., Prince of 
Wales, P. 1; 

P. T. S., Princeton, N. J. 

Ae Us Pacific, Cal; 
C., Richmond, Va. 

Rich: TOES. Richmond, Vay 

R. T. S., Rochester, N. 

R. W. U., Roger Williams, Tenn. 

S\TBeas g., Southern Baptist, S. C. 
and Ky. 

Sie G@eeourtietts LI; 

Safooun.G. SoutheCarolina,? SiiC, 

Shanghai Bapt. C., Shanghai, China. 

Sidcup C., Sidcup, Kent, Eng. 

So lms South se jersey institute, 
N 


S. R. A., South Reading, Mass. 

S. W. B. C., South Western Bap- 
tist, Tenn. 

S. W. B. T. S., Southwestern Bap- 
tist, Texas. 

aylorh U2 vayvior.ind: 

Tee uPrinity.. Conn: 

ee were Luits|) CollegearDer or, 
Mass. ; 

aan Lransyivania, pivy. 

at ou Tufts, Mass. 


WAT "Alabama, Ala. 

Uz. At, Athens, Greece. 
Di Buffalo, Buffalo, N. 
UW Ganon aN: 

U. Chic., Chicago, Tl. 
Meee siiss Deo etu es Chicaga pOLWS> 
Ua CineiCincinnati. O:; 
Ue laswlowas tas 

U. Kans.; Kansas, ‘Kans. 
U. Ky., Kentucky, Ky. 
U. Lewis., Lewisburg, Pa. 
U. M., Madrid, Spain.. 
U. Me., Maine, Me. 


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. Mich., Michigan, Mich. 

Minn., Minnesota, Minn. 

. N. B., New Brunswick, N. B. 

NEG North, @arolinas Nes 
Neb., Nebraska, Nebr. 

n. Christ. C., Union Christian, 
n 


N. Y., New York, N. Y. 
O., Orebro, Sweden. 
P., Pennsylvania, Pa. 
. R., Rochester, N. Y. 
Redlands, Redlands, Calif. 
SCA south Carolina, Sey 
U. S. Mil. A., United States Mili- 
tary Academy, NY 
S. N. A., United States Naval 
Academy, Md. 
Uz ae Toronto, Can. 
UW: Ss Union, NGEY< 
Uz. v. M., Vermont, Vt. 
es Vis Wooster, O. 
U. Wash., Washington, Wash. 
U. Wis., Wisconsin, Wis. 
U. W. Ont., West Ontario, Ont. 
U. W. Va., West Virginia, W. Va. 
Vas Gan Vassat: We 
Va. Un. AOL. Virginia Union, Va. 
Ab id Oe! Vermillion, O 
W. A., Worcester, Mass. 
Waseda U., Waseda, Japan. 
Wash. U., Washington, Mo. 
Wat. A., Waterville, Me. 
WoatsG: is Re Waterville Class. Inst., 


Me. 
(nen & and C., Wayland S. and C., 


Way. U., Wayland, Wis. 

W. C., Waterville, Me. 

Wes. U., Wesleyan, O. 

Wi BiG. Wake) Forest,wN.) C! 
Wit. C., Wittenberg, O. 

W. J. ram William Jewell, Mo. 
Wms. C., Williams, Mass. 
Worcs ‘Woodstock, Ont. 

W. R. C., Western Reserve, O. 
W. T. S., Western Allegheny, Pa. 
Yank. C., Yankton, S. Dak. 

Yui Gey ales Coun: 

Yee anor cade Gonns 

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THE INSTITUTION CALENDAR 


The following extracts from the Calendars of the Institution will be of 
interest :— 


The Anniversary has been appointed as follows: 1826-32, the Thursday 
after 2d Wednesday in September; 1833, the 2d Wednesday in September ; 
1834-42, 1847-49, the last Wednesday but one in August; 1843-46, the 3d 
Wednesday in August ; 1850-51, the last Wednesday in August; 1852-69, 
the last Wednesday in June: 1870- 83, the 2d Wednesday in June; 1884- 87, 
the 2d Thursday in June; 1888- 95, the 3d Thursday in May’; 1896- 1920, 
the Thursday after the ist Sunday in June; 1921-22, the Tuesday after the 
ist Sunday of June; 1923-25, the Wednesday after the Ist Sunday of June. 


The beginning of the academic year has been as follows :— 


1826-32, the 7th Friday after the Anniversary; 

1833-49, the 6th Wednesday after the Anniversary; 
1850-51, the 5th Wednesday after the Anniversary; 
1852-54, the 9th Wednesday after the Anniversary ; 
1855-66, the Thursday after lst Wednesday in September; 
1867-71, the Friday after lst Wednesday in September; 
1872, 1887-95, the Ist Tuesday in September ; 

1873- 86, the 2d Tuesday in September; 

1896- 1906, the Wednesday after Ist Sunday in Gentemper: 
1907-18, the Wednesday after 3d Sunday in September; 
1919, the Wednesday after the 2d Sunday in September ; 
1920-25, the Wednesday after 3d Sunday in September. 


The first recess of the academic year :— 


1825-48, 1882-1912, seven to ten days at Christmas; 
1849-81, five to seven days at Thanksgiving. 


The second vacation :— 
1826-33, six weeks following 3d Wednesday in April; 
1834-49, six weeks from last Wednesday in March; 
1850-51, from 2d Wednesday in April to last Wednesday in May; 
1852-69, three weeks from last Wednesday in January; 
1870-82, one week in January or February; 
1883-87, 1896-1925, one week in March. 


1In 1888 and 1891 held a week earlier, in 1889 a day earlier, in 1895 a week later, 
by special vote of the trustees. 


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BOARD OF TRUSTEES 


OFFICERS 
PRESIDENTS 


Term of Office 


1826-1835 
1835-1853 
1853-1854 
1854-1869 
1870-1879 
1879-1884 
1884-1894 
1894-1905 
1906-1908 
1908-1909 
1909-1919 
1919- 


1826-1827 
1827-1833 
1833-1837 
1837-1854 
1854-1888 
1888-1897 
1897-1899 
1899-1910 
1910- 


1826-1844 
1844-1868 
1868-1882 
1882-1885 
1885-1892 
1892-1900 
1900-1907 
1907-1911 
1912-1913 
1913-1919 
1919- 


1851-1852 
1852-1854 
1854-1857 
1870-1871 
1893-1894 


1896-1906 
1911-1914 


1916-1921 


*Rev. JosepH GraFton, A. M. 
*Rev. DANIEL SHarRP, D. D. 
*ProF, ALEXIS CASWELL, D. D., LL. D. 
*Rrv. Baron Stow, D. D. 
*Mr. GARDNER COLBY 
*Hon. JoSEPH WARREN Merritt, A. M. 
*Hon. Eustace C. Fitz, A. M. 
*WILLIAM A. Muwnrog, A. M. 
REVNC Gs SuVVALLACE, -L)).1),,, LL. D, 
Mr. Henry H. KENDALL 
Rev. CuHartes H. Watson, D. D. 
Mr. Arsert L. Scotr 


SECRETARIES 


*Pres. FRANCIS WayLanp, D. D., LL. D. 
*Rey. JAMES D. KNOWLES 

*Rev. Henry Jackson, D. D. 

*Mr. CALEB PARKER 

*Rev. GeorcE W. BoswortH, D. D. 
*Rev. BENJAMIN A. GREENE, D. D. 

Rev. Grorce E. Horr, D. D., LL. D. 
*Rey. CHARLES H. Spatpine, D. D. 

Rey. Epwarp P. Tutter, D. D. 


TREASURERS 


*Hon. Levi FARWELL 
*MrR. GARDNER COLBY 
*Mr. THomas NICKERSON 
*Mr. JosEPH SAWYER 
*Mr. FREEMAN A. SMITH 
*Mr. Witt1am A. BowDLEAR 
*Mr. JosepH G. SHED 
*Mr. CHARLES C. BARRY 
Mr. Henry H. KenpAtyi 
Mr. Apert L. Scott 
Mr. Everett A. GREENE 


FINANCIAL AGENTS 


*Rev. JoseEpH W. Parker, D. D. 
*Rev. Horace T. Love 

*ReEv. JOSEPH W. Parker, D. D. 
*Rev. WILLIAM Hap.ey Eaton, D. D. 
*Rev. Ropert J. ApAms, D. D. 


FINANCIAL SECRETARIES 


Rey. CHarLes A. REESE 
*Rev. CHarLes H. Sparpine, D. D. 


SECRETARY OF THE SEMINARY 
Rev. Rosert L. Wess, D. D. 


2 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION 
TRUSTEES 
Incorporators, 1826 Resigned or Died 
*Rev)\ JOoSepH GRAFTON, (A uIMeiia a pila eis ss vie sien 6 oie pie ue *1836 
*Rey) Lucius  BoUies, Dj eee ci cists s) sieveitiw sists @ eracl eta eee *1844 
*Rrv) DANIEL SHARP, DD Deer on /e' ura ck wie celelevaln kere *1853 
*Rev. JONATHAN GoING, Dae eae tae fo oh ee 1837 
*Rev. Beta Jacoss, A. YR: A a RG 2 *1836 
*Rev. EBENEZER. NELSON Vi Weta ori cick sa oih ae etabe a lake’ @ cluvelgaee *1852 
*Pprs,) FRANCIS’ WAYLAND, Ppp tbat. Outehis cles ecletere wie 1843 
*Rev, HENRY) JACKSON Deer ene, vies cial etostetare aa tere *1863 
*MR. |! ENSIGN. LINCOLN (ulema ee ie ei iin ie eee Ste elats seterse ane *1832 
*Mr: JONATHAN BACHELLER get in ycles ale dctiaietaeis civiaiend tie bis *1864 
*MR NATHANIEL ‘Rio COBB ates ee latina aels sar eicid bs Abe ed fas. 
Elected Resigned or Died 
1826) *Hon?}.’ Levi. FARWELEAG Gree oe eae Orta or rete eats *1844 
*Hon, HeEeman, LINCOLN ei cae ata ce eee ree near 1829 
*Eon. | ABNER / FORBES%:, Ua etcca ceils intel erate Seater cr .- *1828 
*Hon.) NICHOLAS |‘ BROWN: wa Gauge aes ip Ub SSC ilk bisa *1841 
*REv. JAMES )\D./ (KNOWLES Sie ela are era an sg ee eee crane 1833 
1827)"\*Mr.| JoHN) Bi JONES UG Gen lacrste rereniate Urbina ota teh cele ct ncn *1854 
*Mr,\ Enryan  CORBYiGd¢i.cpancae ee were cine uitiers oat ale ar etary *1859 
*HON, ( THOMAS. KENDALEY Sues tie wie ete eee ee ete a eee eee 1834 
1829) *Rev. (Cyrus Pi: GROSVENOR Op ue re tee cere ee 1840 
*Rev. HOWARD! MALCODM Didar eed ola fecinee o aie aes 1844 
*Mr. MICHAEL (SHEPARD—1830;  1844——. 2. ee *1856 
1831 *Hon. RicHarp FLetcHer, LL. D.—1846, 1853—............. *1859 
1832). -RRev, CHARLES: CRATING U ae. es ee cra an anes ae ere *1849 
18357) *Rev,:; Baron Stow; DADpieow ie wees ee ties pee nr ie *1869 
¥Me. Davin RR.) GRIGGS Vie aba aos ae ihe tate aiuitn epee eee Une neg 1840 
¥*Mr. MATTHEW‘ BOLLES Hore ee iy ac eee ec aameie a iain ess 1857 
1836" *Revs: EBENEZER | THRESHER TSU CU ua ree cine ie aah een eines 1850 
1837.) *Mri) Caren PARKERS (iL eo te ae are *1854 
1838), ‘*Rey:;) WILLIAM HAGUE, DW D}-1857.1805-—1e eee eee 1873 
1839) .*Rev.,/SoLomon: PECK; DD. Sp reas arr ieee ee ee *1874 
1840! *Hony JAMES |Ha/ DUNCAN A pau content ease Mane nie ental aerree *1869 
1843. *Mr. GARDNER COLBY...... DCIS aA clack al EAPO gray ian eevee *1879 
*Rev. Ropert E. Partison, D. eT ect 1LB53—— eee one uee 1860 
1845 | *Pror. Arexis’ CASWELICUD DULL ae cere *1877 
*Mr. GEORGE ; CUMMINGS iiive sistent ie a eetcte ite te en elaeere *1881 
1847) *Hon. Isaac Davis, LL. DA-1857)) 1864-4 vec ce eee *1883 
*Pres. Davin N. SHELDON VL) Dw ctaeiees cae ne pee ers 1857 
1848. *Mre:, THOMAS GRIGGS HUN ee ee ere alten et ere eer *1881 
*REv./ JOSEPH | Wi BARKER OD Lose Ge eee ot a eae 1869 
*Rev. SAMUEL IBIS WATM ED Le ane ete eee a ey cect ee *1865 
*Rev. JAMEs N. GRANGER, DD er rateta eee ane cata aelarsie *1857 
1849 *Mr. James W. ConversE—1866, RBOQ eee N.S case stethe’s 1881 
1850 *Rev. Rottin H. Neate, D. D.—1861, LOR ee ees a ha *1879 
1851 *Pror. WILLIAM GAMMELL, 1 Cd DAA CL OS Rae en nN An 1858 
1853 *Pres. Barnas Sears, D. By 1 EY Ba DAT BSS CNN A ae Ma A 1870 
*Pror. IRAH CHASE, TRL eee tas, 0). ee en *1864 
*Rev. Tuomas F. Ca.picorr, PMR en dire suis elle ga ee cel 1861 
*Rev. Ropert C. Mitts, D. Le a ee *1896 
*Rev. Wititiam H. SHAILER, MME Ye ee en eas id walt eee *1881 
®REY ALVA 5 WOODS is a meters cn Oey ae *1887 
*BENJAMIN F. Brooks, EGO arte yg Sab cae cies dW we ck Cues 1854 
*Me.” Hezexran |S) CHASE ee ee 1885 


TRUSTEES 3 


Elected Resigned or Died 
BSoe 2 MR. ELISA POPE MERSON Col ota meme aeties mundial lg iats pela tile 1870 
SME): SOLOMON GEL ILIODGES pacer te icine het tia! esdlk a a nhl whale 1863 
* MR VL HOMASHINICH ABOUSON cloels det oleae ising uae ws Dei ecenaals *1858 
MB TEEN RY omy WES igs ovis lua ste eS iets cle Wats falas 1855 
Mi DANTER SANDERSON os 0 ne sx verlamattnema aie aiereld creia.s Woe laud 1863 
PREV GhPOR Me CEPRUGREAIV EO Ue ac 50 vie Lists aluiere ale MP OE AME Aleta (rie ie aia) ues 1864 
SREVAO ATA MMRVUILGOM MLD HE D.s 5 c's 6 cc uictalen Clore Cae emelatere Rice Ligeti 1856 
WET ON PILOM A FLCT EEN GY ictaty to ao auc nS a one at ae ole crater in FO can dn Oe *1861 
eR YeUea RYAN Pate AEE rg Bi ids ere Lic iec si guste dig MeieUe Shahan ave ety le ul *1855 
T REVAL eo MITH. 1). Dye. Fe Ae NED ie he Ca ERE Woe agcte 1855 
SEV MLOR NELLIS ANCHO MAS) LDL). yc icles di ovate eatalareitiats ocalo ne 1870 
PELOM MER MORCIAINGISRIGGS A Dal oD Dciiue oid yn-ala'e ale whe baal iale i etree lola 1855 
PREV NAVE TEL UDI ERAT NAL Le oo alc cee cieleie a atanal mare am seals 1858 
*Mr. Cuartes S, KENDALL—1856, 1868—...........0cccccees *1895 
SEV OBERT dL IE MAUL TOWED, SED us iors ie ig tulcnrd al Goer re tea Rte Me He Di 1871 
SEVER VDE Nr FEET PS ELD, Wi. 'c Wen ail uy poy aan ve NaS 1856 
DOs REV LCBORGE (VV LOS WORTH; WL )i Lv o.g/ntoiaiaitiale ang tere aloigile areata *1888 
PND) EPFERSON A DOORDEN Sula teins ofa lcvieke en's A wleetoaldl aig pe ars 1858 
Dee fete LB Wee PA AEE Sy LIPTON sie tclo' cle chaste ita: sine dacabliaya wike a a » ciniete stanton *1878 
PREVLIN ATH AN TEL CMW VWVILLIAMS. | DBD Jeh ocial wls celere elec delemre 1859 
MORE EOMAS MINICK ERGON OM cin sit lie arc aia midis Ga bo ele aiklataic oenedee *1892 
1856 *Rev. THomas D. Anperson, D. D.—1868, 1869—............ *1883 
PNIRMIAEDERTIGIAY SMH e sey i Cele iNest ie hala taliaveliy aie anata 1860 
MERESCUCENDA LIU DROOKS 1,1 ard Die Raa euhlaie chemin bl clalets oul avatars 1868 
OLR MV VILLA Mi tht) DOWDEEAR teil cat Unto Ma CR aenel a a aia *1900 
1857  *Pror. OAKMAN S. Stearns, D. D.—1869, 1892—........... *1893 
FMRe JOSHUA UW LINCOUN Seo teu eas POU RID SORE CON NN IL ILIe ana 1874 
SPers SAMUEL COALDWHLEOUD A Dai tiles urutea ie eats eisai 1875 
*IREV.. GEORGE Dislok, D2 1864 1870 aad seit wiles alana *1872 
BEY BIOH Nig VV EM STEA DOLD AL Bank cinta echt apr e MRuis uals 1876 
LOM RES Pe PAMES ol SCM AMPLING 1D). 1). cLoesur boa, digit ia wey oie pals *1882 
OMe CO ALERED EEA BOD Yeti cutccd tic, starequien acorn ura at ot Lahnstein atoie ova lalate *1880 
BEINN EVV ILETA MS aia y sce uitisietslc werecack cela Mal dora c. alat nies 1859 
ER EV TLOLENE Got tS TOG BRIDGE Dota tD Da aicts uiaie aiche’ Greta s\e Wie’ o ada’ aie 1866 
LS50F MREV ROBERTA Win CUSH MAN AL un Lvatcere Wend ais fits aiele wate catouns 1868 
SHON I OSEPH hs Ain AIL MORE auc tui oem tna nice ae tiae inet ates oetele 1861 
PREV SH ONA HC RRUCVVABBEN (0 Uo Duce iy, GAMES aba iceramatuialiey ailhetiig 1875 
FMR ASEORGE CO LIE XTERM Ee eer dais miami cust aie ad aanaene *1901 
TROD Se ROFL ALBERT WING FARNOLD, 2 Deb): t's wtecalataacl ee ble winiata yi wattle 1864 
Ma ROR EIEN EY tL pIRTPLEY 0 Vc Lona scarce 5 ete eee aL Mae ere *1875 
ELON POSER Hig WM ERRIL ED, Ase Mt eo) Stn Ma *1889 
1861 *Rev. Wit~t1AmM Lamson, D. D.—1877, 1879—............... *1882 
SRROE MEIEMAN CICINCOLN PJ Md doce. ce ai alake Grtils be ke tabes eile uals arpa 1869 
FMBOGNEHEMILAH? SOON NTON 0 icc ia's ic uisla clay silane Gltaeneaneene IU *1868 
VLR EAORTON EO NVAT IER a ureke cigs ORNS Un iar Uae as es nem 1865 
ASO MET EVS COUMNER TR WLASON, ULE , Sei o ais a ilbe ane Mneree lipo *1871 
MED NC MANTA sino ore nurs omc iileas ot oth ok ae aS Me 1867 
TOS MER EV ee LUCIUS As TE INL)... pats axetil s, deg eee tue 1867 
BEV EWIS ALOLEY GN ay ale lais' «drake dine Sis be leete nora URI Reve aia ies. 1867 
ESO Mae DARE SS Ee Pre LOGE En ci eas ete ae ao: eco, bial 4 nretalete ata neaanS tal vidal *1871 
*Rev. WILLIAM Haptey Eaton, D. D.—1866, 1867—........ 1888 
MEME STING LPs PLILTON id id 1). fo on she ale claret Ree eea Sato glee a ae 1876 
DRIER BOW Waste ae eo ats ors ola ce pole ee Deeg Garda 1868 
POs A LION SEAGER HITZ ts. tc'5's sn cia ciel Menai re mat ate vie erate tala *1895 
© Mie TT NN ET AM ie og cuss bo. so Wie eh pits ahem taTD ERE NTRS le ai alten 1870 


4 


Elected 


1867 
1868 
1869 


1870 


1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 


1876 
1877 


1878 
1879 


1880 


1881 


1882 


1883 


1884 


1885 
1887 


*Rev. Luctan Haynen, D. 
*Mr. GARDNER R. Cotpy—1871, 1875— 
*Rev. A. Jupson Gorpon, D. D 

*Mr. GreorGE LAWTON 
*Mr. H. Lincoln CHASE 
*Rev. GeorcE B. 
*Mr. LAWRENCE BARNES 
*Hon. JosePpH H. Nebat S 


*Mr. SAMUEL C. Davis 1874, 1875— 
*Mr. Greorce D. EpMANDS 
*Mr. JosepH C. 
*Revy. Henry M. Kine, D. D.—1887, 1891— 
*Mr. CHARLES L. CoLpy 
oC. Wit ANABLE DD 
*Pres. EZEKIEL G. Ropinson, D. D., LL. D 
*Mr. BENJAMIN F. STURTEVANT 
*Rev. ALBERT K. Potter, D. D 
*Mr. JoHN H. SANBORN 
*Mr. AusTIN W. BENTON 


*PRES. Henry E. RosINns, D. Ds 
. GEorGE BULLEN, 


*Mr. TimotHy MeErRIcK 
*Mr. Epwarp C. 


Pror. JOHN M. Enciisu, D. D 
*Mr. BENJAMIN E. Coe 
*Mr. OLiver M. 
*Mr. JosSEPH SAWYER 
*Mr. SAMUEL N. Brown 


*REV. " WILLIAM pe Burns. 


*MR. JosePH C. STEVENS. 
*Rev. FRANKLIN JoHNsoN, D. D 
*Rev. Joun B. Brackett, D. D 
*WittiAM A. Muwnror, A. M 
*Rev. T. Epwin Brown, 
Rev. Orrin P. Girrorp, D. D 
*Mr. JosepH Story 
*Rev. ALBERT C. HussrEy 


*Rev. JAMES McWurnntg, D. D 
*Mr. LEANDER BEAL 


THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION 


Resigned or Died 


TRUSTEES D 


Elected Resigned or Died 
1888 Rev. Lemuet C. Barnes, D. D.—1897, 1905—.............. 1912 
ER EVi MOSESREI RD EXBY ab 1) DD) Ai eae meer erie erties ate cadets 1902 
* PRES BALVAH FEIOVEY AG til). Los. © Lae teats hr airs aaterete s *1903 
*REViy GCHARLESMELSEIROWE. 5 a's fais ies casle Petree as Binhe oa hice wre etale *1890 
#REVi/ PEDWARDMVVAPERIDE pets. Corel e are eet Hoteian etal cle al@iovae's 1892 
*\Mane GEORGEe Sune lAR WOOD: Uf co's ere emcee oh or an, *1894 
1889) FREVATIENR Ve POMGOLEY, DD COep eae, U erence eevee. g Sintra *1915 
*REVVVILLIAM WL CHASE: DL), | Di Ryle od sere coe ee ies 1893 
1890 PRESS ESSBENTAMIN ANDREWS, Do DE-L ES Die. 1899 
BRESeALBION AV WOMALL, Gr Hy) DP OBEY Dea mime aclieor. 1892 
RP RES MiRORGEMO MM NCERRILE | et ian ee em enateen ae ata oe 1900 
LOO REVAIERANCISOW:) DAKEMAN, DM Dd a0 ee RA eae cas *1919 
REV) A MESH VY OMLAN NING, ( Dh Dice era te eee tetane 1896 
IVA RaE BEM ELSON (OLA KE ag cna eeic stele etd cele eg erties Pattie 1915 
IROZMO MRI OALMON | Pa FLIBBARD ae 6.845 hs vio ais's Vict ee ee eee ees *1900 
I EVIRIN ATE AN ECONVOOD LD) PRD e LO ere och DO eae geen eee 1917 
Pres. GEorGE ‘E./ Horr, DD.) LL D.—1904, 1909270... 202 .. 
PM RSP REDERICK GOs EVEAR ba cee reniale ge cine Malia ladee een 1900 
TION Mt UGEN EN We OSStive vies wanes aie laetiats tela atte ply pine Monee 1915 
IRE VHMLOSEP Huge cy WALM oe tie aieeta ak eee eek ete alee hante a le Rana *1918 
LOU OVE RR OTERHEN DT CREE WS Eile ase tyes ere eortal eee oo ale od Sides eer el Melee eR LOOL 
SICEV ie LHOMAS OM DARBOUR Dc Paty ay mule auion dees males *1915 
DELON WALA MES Ln TOWARD Par sibaiereahs cies din ia oe ial ehh vintdte Gain *1906 
PREV UNVILLEA Migs ROBERTS Ih LIL) sues Ri swat Geen ed uiaklaat 1905 
LEG MM Bu GHARTESWAL VIN ATMU tee and Daal laiee ee eid eons *1901 
ePRES SM DENATAH GLa VV HITMAN. Louie es keee me eke wean: 1902 
PREVA VVILLIAMULLARRISONMEATON NUD Lae oa ia eae mete tees ake es *1908 
AOS MOUCREV-GOAMUEL Wil DUNCAN GL Wie bene cu cee abate fou. TIA, *1898 
DODCBY BGs POAILEY) (ICSC Snee acto acts cates oe © cla mates Meiers s 
Pv RA EAENRY Wii LEA BODY tn.4t cre wate ea ek sha ee wulde fine *1908 
PREVI AROBERT) | AEADAMS UL).i Die eine ics Woe Sa eee cath dc a ames 1910 
ISOGRE MPD WARD ES UNV ILRINSONG suas che oti eek aerate ey Autres *1902 
PAR EVGMCITARE ESS 14) } OPALDING 1): OL merece ear ae hak aoe. *1921 
REVACHARLESSL  AVVHITESAL): sD ecee eee utes tee teller eats 1918 
1897 GAREVAERANCIS Wha: PEA ZEBW GOODS L) 1) aterm er rong ok. Wane *1908 
REV LHOMAS (DSA NDERSON A/D toes a eetaileie eee ee es 
LSOO MAR Evie Vc GUN EN NET TMs Re tke) By ayy mn (cee ye en gl ane 1900 
PRESMO WILLIAM te OP AUNCED LIa) Datel do.e yee tens tee 
PN RAETTARVEV WISULE.VAN Suir ntirtetie Cac er ewe op hs ate a ear ee 1903 
190UMESREv MP RANKLIN: CG. oMCKEEVERND Die rate aodeae an eee *1923 
PIR eCSEORGES on mE AINE ie che chai 5 ee enle aie ener ate ae 1912 
PREVOCARTH URULPONELIR oie Suelo cate ie tien cine arse Raw gente 1908 
ROOT MR GEHAREES Y. GAP DARRY chit cord ee oa Cercle orto ete a onde te eae *1911 
DARVETIENR Vo Eto ISENDALI A tis elie oe ee cra ra nlatee ane atnetent Coren 
MRCP ARLIB CATH ONES Sr tere tulak pas yeceieeale aM eer e anene *1910 
REVIMUTOMAS POU DARTLETT Wy cece alsa dasta meee te enne caches 1914 
EVR TIORACE UMGP WILLARD env ics cals s este age AG Oe eee ees *1907 
LOD Zee eVe LOH NG IS COW MLL lin cicc ce. ca helo ciate Pains tee ce es *1918 
MLD WIND Hun GREENE orb chty sicls c, cccts whee leet eter iente es wake 1912 
REVELL ARD UI STOHNSON | wu sil y cdac ict ces eiehemmmetteets cease 
PREV AL BER TAT OUI PHAM OD). Di: Ob Tey ee mime snot. *1908 
1903 FD AVR ABERCHOMBIE ALES t Dries see aed ate ete ns sete e 1922 
MM Ro OH NWGARRS i cite ti ots ote cla ketene Ciercia ne MME amtat ont etal. 1911 
1904) ERA NCISIAURGASKILENTESON rs cud eo cae ee ete ee tists ce ees *1909 
* Mpls CHARLES GD YAM. 2 soe tiiz/a Noh RE ae praneem tre pete, YSN eEY 1 1913 


6 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION 
Elected Resigned or Died 
1904 FMR. JOSEPH Gi SHED. \iswis emma a tla sunle: «lao pi0l wane g eine anata 1909 
Rev. FRANCIS (H’') ROWLEYMEME Dai vais ac ss wietesis ale ies Reet 1912 
1005S A Rev O.Cy SS. WALLACE UDP AD RAPS e WL) i, 2c aici drs etoile alere a eran 1917 
1OO6H HEION, Wy Wi: STICKNEY soe cae cia aite sie dl a ce esteleel cele 1909 
19070) Rey. EpmunD F.. MERRTAM PDS Dewees osc tee oleae denne cen male 
¥MR DWIGHT (CHESTER Toe eee ale ok sao au bcann ocean ene *1914 
REV, EDWARD: P)\ DULLER Sie aor” «) Uin eieia ele cale arora al ahanane 
1908 Mr’ Henry Ty) BATCRV OU eee ews cleus p aise tie siheeeent 1917 
Mr Grorce:C. ( WHIDNEY Bol neiet ais iclkiaiets wh coin caine @aloeure 1914 
*Rev. JOHNS.) LYON ie wen teil eo Ue vale els. sete o.6 eens & 1917 
Rev... FRANK RECTOR, Sly eee eae Ls RE aia go's csi tee 
*Mre. EDWIN, | Po \WELUS Heim meimeasin elie kts ah aly vila owe aioe 1912 
Pres). Corr ron )D. 0 GRAV er ae re Pe ea at pean che olde le 
1909 Revi IRVING Bo MOWER IDG Laey init ee aay gar wiatvote's 
*JOsSEPH | L.) CoLey (Li) en te ae erate erate ei treis ten salen hte ian *1920 
Rev.: MAURICE A3) Devi ieee cet a rere ia co ce wlan egies 5 
Mr. Grorce' Ee (BRIGGS yng ew Wee ce ay pcre crete balan iats’, 
1910 |): MR. W,). CUAXTON' BRAY Ti AG pare ae ier ntri ie veneer cure. aamerci 1911 
*EMERY' B.. GIBBS HS Anca ne eck Meer ame We Tern 1922 
Pror.: WooDMAN BRADBURY, hd) n Dy aisee eicnels elate aibloretare are owl ies 1918 
1912) *Mer. M:) GRANT ME DMANDS UU ie een tee, aL Cae 1915 
Mri ALBERTO DL  SCOED Pane cance emer ie eemeveiniale aa clei ns 
1912): Rey, ALFRED) WitA NPHONY Wb ne ieee eee rie me clad ee 1916 
Mr. WiLttAM EE BropGern oe ie meaie rie acne vainciers ls aan alalere 
Rey, AUSTEN Ky DEND LOIS WG Hem ceilings oes ale rete sie'eelane 
Mr,’ CHARLES Eu PRIOR se TL eatin Cine glee aly eee 
Mr: LEONARD! HGR HODES Te mine on ieee alan tn Nene 0 fs Yan aoa 1920 
Mr. Ex WARD) EO NSTEVENS IE RG im ceutraae ours au aie aie se ute ae 1916 
1913), (Rev. CHARLES) Fie IMOSSin bien boon ate oe ere nee es ain crave 
Rev, Frep Mj pPRrepten Di Dae cienrocnte awn sateen somite 
1914. 'Mre Arperr) Fi Comrise ce er ce ie el aheitin oa eeewaad Maat MEE re 1924 
Mr. Grorce''B. ROWROTHA MUG Panicle ete eek acl eins eee 
1915) /Mr. | sROBERT Ms y CAA 0 et Oe aa oe Sa Rl a 1920 
Rev. CHARLES /HeIDAY AD Tony reals (apeticae oo ie ie ieee lua eae 1923 
Rey ALLEY N/K) Bost eR in bs re ai Datu ae Rn iat ee er) ae 
May.) EVERETT ||A\ GRETIN Baia n iia sale ieae luis tele rT enn fae en 
Mr. JAMES | FGRovEersiiouiiicnniaae aly ast tatale erate oh's ote or enanaane 
Rey. EEMOory¥ Wi HELONTEO DRDO Lycee aie ater nee 1923 
1916... Revi HOWARD) Bi, GROSE Wie oledly eek a cs aie cecal | aoe 
*Me. CHarrrs) Si GROVER tet cc cue ae eee le at ees eee *1919 
1917: || Meo Peep nen See ee eae uy tether ed rea 
Mp;S!' HAROLD GREEN RM Vaca cere ata yeiee ete eit Leta aigke 
Rev. (WIELTAM AUER acacarige a aeetiatd cat cata rasa cele beatae 
Mg) WILLIAM TCM AGHEDA Seer ew ts cota tae clan a a ety « 
Rey. JOSEPH 'Co; Roweemom LID nn cm We fa em aie awit es 
1918 5, PRES) PREDERICKVILEN PRT ee reamteleg os en ee te in aes 
Rev. HERBERT 2) FA WHELE le ie esp arc ae o bte a aed aie oe ai doteas 
1979) SREV: J FIERBERT: RE ep URI TONS Leese tee fee kein ec 1923 
MR. WARREN WAS Witenes tt cate ee ee nr a bal 1925 
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A921) |. Rev.’ CHARLESAN ARBUGRI eer Ed Lio nk Welvre «ara leks aaa 
Dewitt G.. Wincox Me De eee oa Onh c sting av ewe meee 
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PRESIDENTS 


*BARWAS SEARS, Dj DD re Eeemeeere tate vc, le se spotelareiete susie 
*ATVAR: Hovey; Di Disab et etn ieists cts ccs atalaiel pts ueerarats 
NATHAN | EUSEBIUS “WOOD aaa pita tas at. sateen ain ate coehaiere 
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PROFESSORS 


*TRAH (CHASE, Di) DSO ROee eet tate isto ic ehnens stata! ate 

Born, Stratton/(Vtj7Oceioei79s Mid Gm told) Ale S. 
1817; ord. Danvers, Sept. 17, 1817; miss. in Va., 1817-18; in 
charge of School for Baptist Ministers at Philadelphia, Pa., 
1818-22; trav. and stud. in Germany, 1823; Professor in Theol. 
Sch. of Col. C., 1822-25; Founder of Courses of Study in N. 
T. I., and Professor of Biblical Theology, 1825-38; of Eccles- 
iastical History, 1838-45; memb. of deputation to establish 
Bapt. missions in France, 1832; lit. work, Boston, 1845-50; 
Newton Centre, 1850-64; author, The Life of Bunyan; Re- 
marks on the Book of Daniel, 1844; Design of Baptism, 1851; 
Infant Baptism an Invention of Men, 1863; ed. and trans., The 
Work Claiming to be the Constitutions of the Holy Apostles; 
d. Newton Centre, Nov. 1, 1864. D. D., W..C., 1830. — 


*#T AMES) “DAVISIMIONOWLES Gace Dh cults tLe Ree aie etait et ohsikne <i 

Born, Providence, R. I., July, 1798. Col. C. 1824; Theol. 
Sch. of Col. C., 182425; ord. 2d ch., Boston, Mass., Dec. 28, 
1825; p. 2d ch., Boston, 1825-32; Professor of Pastoral Duties, 
N. T. I., 1832-36; of Sacred Rhetoric and Pastoral Duties, 
1836-38; author, Memoir of Mrs. Judson, 1829; Memoir of 
Roger Williams, 1834; many sermons, addresses, poems; ed. 
Rhode Island American, 1819-20, Columbian Star, 1822-25; d. 
Newton Centre, May 23, 1838. 


*HENRY JONES RIPLEY) Ds L DL iitey ete oe ele eee are eter 

Born, Boston, Mass., Jan. 28, 1798. H. U. 1816; A. T. S. 
1819; ord. Baldwin Place ch., Boston, Nov. 7, 1819; miss. p. 
North Newport and Bryant’s Neck, Ga., 1819-20, 1821-26; p. 
Eastport, Me., 1820-21; act. p. Ist ch., Newton, Mass., 1838-40; 
Professor of Biblical Literature and Pastoral Duties, N. T. L., 
1826-32; of Biblical Literature, 1832-36; of Biblical Literature 
and Interpretation, 1836-39; of Sacred Rhetoric and Pastoral 
Duties, 1839-57; Associate Professor of Biblical Literature, 
1857-60; lit. work, Newton Centre, 1860-65; tea. of freedmen 
preachers, Savannah, Ga., 1865-66; Librarian, N. T. I., 1866- 
75; author, Christian Baptism, 1833; Notes on the Four Gos- 
pels (12 editions), 1837-55; Sacred Rhetoric, 1849, 1859; Notes 
on the Acts of the Apostles, 1853; Church Polity, 1867; Notes 
on the Epistle to the Romans, 1868; Notes on the Epistle to 
the Hebrews, 1868; sermons, pamphlets, and articles in religi- 
ous periodicals; ed. Campbell’s Lectures on Systematic Theol- 
ogy, 1832; The Karen Apostle (by Francis Mason), 1843; d. 
bakit Centre, May 21, 1875. D. D., Ala. U. 1844; H. U,, 


Resigned or Died 


*1838 


1860 


1836 


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1848 


THE RACUR TY 


*BARNAS- OEARS Sal) lan loloh Lcsate comeitce sume ieine saute Wie wae seks 

Born, Sandisfield, Mass., Nov. 19, 1802. Br. U. 1825; tutor 
in Col. C., 1824-25; N. T. I. 1825- 27; Ord, wstech,, Hartford, 
Conn., July Mt 1827: p. Ist ch., Hartford, 1827-29 ; Professor 
of Languages aT I., 1829- 33: of Biblical Theology, 1833- 
36; trav. and stud. in Germany and France (baptized Rev. J. 
G. Oncken and first Baptist church in Germany), 1833-35; Pro- 
fessor of Ecclesiastical History, N. T. I., 1836-38; of Christian 
Theology, 1838-48; President, 1839-48; Secretary of Massa- 
chusetts Board of Education, 1848- 55; President and Pro- 
fessor of Moral Philosophy, Br. Ws 1855- 67; General Agent 
of Peabody Educational Fund, 1867-80 : author, (with Pro- 
fessors Edwards and Felton) Classical Studies, 1843; The 
Ciceronian, 1844; The Life of Martin Luther, 1850; many 
reports and addresses; ed. Noehden’s German Grammar, 
1842; Select Treatises of Luther, 1846; The Christian Review, 
several years; contributor oo Bibliotheca Sacra and American 
Encyclopedia; d. puaieeany PELs td ULV Os LOGO sie) ed 
ie? PES Bt Le Bk gee a 


SHIGRATINODATCH MEL ACKETT OC Die ith Lelie iil. stat. oes a oinrd ete Sie 

Born, Salisbury, Mass., Dec. 27, 1808. A. C. 1830; A. T. S. 
1830-31, 1832-34; tutor in A. C., 1831-32; teacher in Mount 
Hope College, Baltimore, Md., 1834-35; Adjunct Professor of 
Latin and Greek Languages and Literatures, Br. U., 1835-38; 
Professor of Hebrew Literature, 1838-39; ord. Newton Centre, 
Mass., Dec. 8, 1839; Professor of Biblical Literature and In- 
terpretation, N. T. I., 1839-68; trav. and stud. at Halle and 
Berlin (deputed by Am. Bapt. Bd. F. M. to intercede for reli- 
gious freedom in Denmark), 1841-42; in the Orient, 1852; at 
Athens, 1858-59; lit. work and trav., 1868-70; Professor of 
Biblical Literature and New Testament Exegesis, Reaolego 
1870-75; trav. in Europe, 1875; author, Plutarch on the Delay 
of the Deity in the Punishment of the Wicked, 1844, 1867; 
Exercises in Hebrew Grammar, 1847; Commentary on the 
Acts of the Aposiles, 1852, 1858, 1882; ’ Illustrations of Scrip- 
ture, 1855, 1860; Notes on the Greek Text of the Epistle to 
Philemon, 1860; thirty articles in Smith’s Dictionary of the 
Bible, 1860-63; Christian Memorials of the War, 1864; Oration 
at the Dedication of the Soldiers Monument, Newton Centre, 
Mass., 1864; Book of Ruth, 1876; ed. (with Dr. Ezra Abbott) 
Am. edition of Smith’s Dictionary of the Bible, 1868-70; Am. 
edition of Rawlinson’s Historical Tllustrations of the Old 
Testament, 1873; trans. Winer’s Grammar of the Chaldee 
Language, 1845; "Commentaries of Van Oosterzee on Phile- 
mon, 1868, and (with J. B. G. Pidge) Braune on Philippians, 
1870; contributor to several monographs and many religious 
journals; member of American Academy of Arts and Sci- 
ences, of American Bible Union, of American Bible Revision 
Committee; d. Rochester, Nov. 2, 1875. D. D., uf 
Teds HU oot. A C21 862. 
SROBERTRIVEREDT OL ATTISON, (DL Disk ce ae abe tee tie e es 

Born, Benson, Vt., Aug. 19, 800. A. C. 1826; tutor, Col. C., 
1826- 27; Associate Principal, Amherst Academy, 1827- 28: Pro- 
fessor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, W. C., 1828- 
29; ord. Salem, Mass., Sept. 9, 1829; p. Salem, 1829-30: Ist 
ch., Providence, R. I., 1830-36, 1840-42; President of W. C., 


1868 


1854 


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1855 


1859 


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1836-39; 1854-57; p. 2d ch., St. Louis, Mo., 1839; Home Sec- 
retary Am. Bapt. Bd. F. M., 1842-45; President, Western Bapt. 
T. S., Georgetown, Ky., 1845-48 ; Professor of Christian The- 
ology, N. T. L., 1848-54; Professor of Mental and Moral Phil- 
osophy, W. Gr 1857- 58; Principal, Oread Inst., Worcester, 
Mass., 1859-63 ; Professor of Theology, S. C,, 1864- 70; Pro- 
fessor of Theology, Bi Uns 1870-74 ; Acting President, 
U. Chic., 1871-72; author, Commentary on the Epistle to the 
Ephesians, 1850; many discourses and addresses in religious 
quarterlies; d. St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 21, 1874. D. D., Br. U., 
1838. 


FALVAH  HOVEY) Dil) ei siete er eee a ae. ut alae ee 

Born, Greene, N. Y., Mar. 5, 1820. D. C. 1844; N. T. I. 
1845-48; pr. New Gloucester, Me., 1848-49; ord. Boston, Mass., 
Jan. 13, 1850; Assistant Instructor in Hebrew, NNUAL, if 1849- 
54; Acting Professor of Biblical Literature and Interpreta- 
tion, 1851-52, 1858-59; Professor of Church History, 1853-54; 
of Christian Theology, 1854-70; of Theology and Christian 
Ethics, 1870-99; of General Introductions and Apologetics, 
1899-1903; President, 1868-98; Acting Professor of Biblical 
Interpretation, New Testament, 1892-94; author, Memoir of 
the Life and Times of the Rev. Isaac Backus, 1858, 1859; 
State of the Impenitent Dead, 1859, 1875; Outlines of Chris- 
tian Theology, 1861, 1870; Miracles of Christ as Attested by 
the Evangelists, 1864; Scriptural Law of Divorce, 1866; God 
with Us, 1872; Religion and the State, 1874; Manual of Sys- 
tematic Theology and Christian Ethics, 1880, 1900; Commen- 
tary on the Gospel of John, 1885; Biblical Eschatology, 1888; 
Commentary on Galatians, 1890; Studies in Ethics and Reli- 
gion, 1892; Christian Teaching and Life, 1895; Barnas Sears, 
a Christian Educator, 1902; many addresses, essays, pamphlets, 
and syllabi; ed., American Commentary; contributor to many 
periodicals; d. Newton Centre, Sept. 6, 1903. D. D, Br. U., 
1656} CED oR Glands sUouls7 6, 


*ALBERT NICHOLAS ARNOLD, |W bod Parad eet niente NA Ee 

Born, Cranston, R. L., Feb. ae 1S3l4-4 Bre Us 1838 Nee 
1838-41; ord. Newburyport, Sept. 14, 1841; p. Newburyport, 
1841-43: miss. A. B. M. U., Greece, 1844-55; Professor of 
Church ‘History, Nias 1855- 572.0 Westboro, soe Pro- 
fessor of Biblical Criticism and Pastoral Theology, H Gy. Se 
1864-69 ; Re; of New Testament Greek and Biblical 
Literature, B. U. S., 1869-78; author, Sermons published 
in modern Greek), vAGne 1883; Commentary on the Epistle 
to the Romans (edited by Dr. D. B. Ford ), 1889; d. Paw- 
tuxet, R. I, Oct. 11, 1883. D. D., U. R., 1860. 


MARTHUR SAVAGE V2 RAINE LID en ee On euie See aes ee aes 

Born, Framingham, Mass., Sept. 1, 1812. Br. U. 1833; 
tutor, Br. U., 1834-36; ord. Ist ch., Haverhill, Mass., Oct. 20, 
1836; p. Ist ch., Haverhill, 1836-60 ; Professor of Sacred 
Rhetoric and Pastoral Duties, ea, If 1859-66; p. Framing- 


ham, 1866-72; author, Centennial Discourse, First Baptist 


Church, Haverhill, 1865; d. Framingham, Jan. Oi 18/2: 
Br. U., 1855. 


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1866 


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1868 


THE, PACUERY. 


*GrORGE DANA BOARDMAN Pepper, D. D., LL. D........... 

Born, Ware, Mass., Feb. 5, 1833. A. C. 1857: N. T. I. 1857- 
60; ord. Waterville, Me., Sept. 6, al Dp. Waterville, 1860-65 ; 
Professor of Church History, Not 1865-67 ; Professor of 
Christian Theology, C. T. S., ige7 3. President and Pro- 
fessor of Psychology and Moral Philosophy, C. U., 1882-89; 
p. Saco, Me., 1891-92; Professor of Biblical Literature, C. U., 
1892-1900; author, numerous sermons and pamphlets; d. Wa- 
tervilles ian voU el olore toy. Ge ULI 8677 Ae Close t) Lots LU. 
U. Lewis., 1882, C. U., 1890. 


PISA AWN DERSUN. so. bade Lalo aes ou eae een Gamer na, 

Born, Clarendon, N. Bde Mar. 7518320 UA RI BSa aR Ty SS, 
1854-56; ord. Janesville, Wis., Oct. 1856; p. Janesville, neh 
1856-Sept. 1858; 2d ch., St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 1858-July 1866; 
Professor of Sacred Rhetoric and Pastoral Duties, N. T. L., 
1866-70; of Church Polity, Homiletics, and Pastorial Duties, 
1870-73; p. Strong Place ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 1873-Sept. 
1876; 2d ch., Chicago, IIl., 1876-1878; President U. Chic. 1878- 
85; p. Ist ch., Salem, Mass., Oct. 1885-Dec. 1886; President D. 
U., 1887-90; Professor of Homiletics, Church Polity and Pas- 
toral Duties, B. U. T. S., 1890-92, in U. Chic., 1892-1904; 
author, The Story of a Border City during the Civil War, 
1908; Hitherto Untold, 1910; When Neighbors were Neigh- 
bors; a Story of Love and Life in Olden Days, 1911; Science 
and Prayer, 1915; Poems and Biography of Mary Eleanor An- 
derson, 1917; sermons, pamphlets, review articles; trans. As- 
terius, Ancient Sermons for Modern Times, 1904; d. Wen- 
Name Wass yy acl, Awe Ls, Unt Reay  teOO loL Der UL, 
R., 1885, M. U., 1885. 


SIT EMA NLP NCODN TUL) Hh. E Mis Gite AN. p EEN Wig MMe ale ate atu wnalacdmne ag 

Born, Boston, Mass., Apr. 14, 1821. Br. U. 1840; prin. Derby 
A., Vt., 1840-42; N. T. I. 1842-45; ord. Boston, Sept. 21, 1845; 
p. New Britain, Pa., 1845-50; Franklin Sq. ch., Philadelphia, 
1850-53; Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1853-59; Cent. ch., Providence, 
R. I., 1860-68; Professor of Church History, N. T. I., 1868- 
73, 1878-87; of Homiletics, Pastoral Duties, and Church Polity, 
1873-78; author, Outline Lectures in Church History, 1884; 
Outline Lectures in History of Doctrine, 1885; sermons, syl- 
labi, articles in religious periodicals; ed. Christian Chronicle, 
1848-53; Watchman and Reflector, 1854-67; d. Newton Centre, 
CHIR VISA ony WU) vite, ph OOD, 


ROAR AB OPTRA | SV EIA RNG) 7 L.'s ate sige wy siete ig aut eae 

Born, Bath, Me., Oct. 20, 1817. W. C. 1840; N. T. I. 1843- 
46; Instructor in Hebrew, Nid: I., 1846-47; ord, Southbridge, 
May 19, 1847; p. Southbridge, 1847- 54; Newark, N. J., 1854- 
ate Newton Centre, Mass., 1855-68; Professor of Biblical Lit- 
erature and Interpretation, N. T. I., 1868-70; of Biblical Inter- 
pretation, Old Testament, 1870-92; ’ Professor Emeritus, 1892- 
93; author, Syllabus of Messianic ‘Passages in the Old Testa- 
ment, 1884; Introduction to the Books of the Old Testament, 
1888, 1892; numerous memorial Sse trans. Sartorius’s 
Person and Work of Christ, 1848; ed. O ai White’s Respon- 
sive Readings from the Old and New Testaments, 1893; d. 
Newton Centre, Apr. 20, 1893. D. D., W. C., 1863. 


1873 


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¥E7RA PAEMER: GOULD,’ Di Rita airs acy oscil ete nia memeeier. 
Born, Boston, Mass., Feb. 27, 1841. H. U. 1861; in civil 
war, Oct. 1861-July 1865; priv. and corp. 24th Mass. Vols., 
2d lieut. 55th, capt. and maj. 59th, maj. 57th; N. T. I., 1865- 
68; ord. Cambridge, Sept. 6, 1868; Assistant Professor of 
Biblical Literature and Interpretation, N. T. I., 1868-70; Pro- 
fessor of Biblical Interpretation, New Testament, 1870-82; p. 
Burlington, Vt., 1884-Apr. 1888; Professor, New Testament 
Language and Literature, P. E. D. S., Philadelphia, Pa., 1889- 
Oct. 1898; ord. Epis. min., 1890; asst. min. St. George’s ch., 
New York, N. Y., 1899-1900; author, Commentary on the 
Epistles to the Corinthians (in Am. Comm.), 1887; Commen- 
tary on Gospel of Mark (in Intern. Crit. Comm.), 1896; The 
Biblical Theology of the New Testament, 1900; d. Whitelake, 
Sullivan Co., N. Y., Aug.’/22, 1900.) .D. D., C. C., 1889. 


¥SAMUEL) LUNT) CATDWEDI 10 ELD ek Gloom rne er a oon cna 

Born, Newburyport, Mass., Nov. 13, 1820. W. C. 1839; N. 
T. I. 1842-45; s. Alexandria, Va., win. 1845-46; ord. Bangor, 
Me., Aug. 1846; p. Ist ch., Bangor, June 1846-June 1858; Ist. 
ch., Providence, R. I., June 1858-Sept. 1873; Professor of 
Church History, N. T. I., 1873-78; President, Vassar C., 1878- 
85; res. Providence, R. I., 1885-89; author, Sermons, 1865; 
Literature in Account with Life, 1865; Cities of Our Faith, 
1890; numerous memorial discourses; ed. (with Dr. A. J. 
Gordon) Service of Song for Baptist Churches, 1871, 1878, 
1881; d. Providence, Sept. 26, 1889; D. D., W. C., 1858; LL. 
By Brine lena: 


*ELISHA BENJAMIN ANDREWS, PH. D., D. D., LL. D......... 

Born, Hinsdale, N. H., Jan. 10, 1844. 2d lieut. U. S. Army, 
1861-64; Br. U. 1870; Principal, C. L. I., Suffield, Conn., 1870- 
72; N. T. I. 1872-74; ord. Beverly, July 2, 1874; p. Beverly, 
July 1874-Aug. 1875; President, D. U., 1875-79; Professor of 
Homiletics, Pastoral Duties, and Church Polity, N. T. I., 1879- 
82; stud. U. Berlin and U. Munich, 1882-83; Professor of 
History and Political Economy, Br. U., 1882-88; Professor of 
Political Economy and Finance, Corn. U., 1888-89; President 
and Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, Br. U., 
1889-98; U. S. Commissioner to International Monetary Con- 
ference, Brussels, Belgium, 1892; Superintendent of Public 
Schools, Chicago, IIl., 1898-1900; Chancellor, U. Nebr., 1900-08; 
Chancellor Emeritus, 1909-1917; trav. 1909-1912; res. In- 
terlachen, Fla., 1912-17; author, Institutes of Constitutional 
History, English and American, 1884, 1901; Institutes of 
General History, 1885, 1895; Institutes of Economics, 1889, 
1900; An Honest Dollar, 1894, 1901; Wealth and Moral Law, 
1894, 1901; History of the United States, 1894, 1902; History 
of the Last Quarter Century in the United States, 1896; His- 
tory of the United States in Our Own Times, 1904; The Call 
of the Land, 1913; ed. History, Prophecy and Gospel, 1891; 
The Gospel from Two Testaments, 1893; trans. Droysen’s 
Outlines of the Principles of History, 1893; Paulsen’s The 
Problem of Cosmology, 1903; d. Interlachen, Fla., Oct. 30, 
1917.) Ph.Ds Us Nebr 912 aya URSA Lae 
Nebr., 1884, Br. U., 1900, U. Chic., 1901. 


1878 


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1882 


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1883 


Vo PAGO TY 


JOHN -MAWANP ENGLISH. 4D Dic pouieiten uaerncnaie ed sine rae « 

Born, Tullytown, Pa., Oct. 20, 1845. Br. U. 1870; tea. tae 
C. L. I., Suffield, Conn., 1870-72; tea. Gr., D. U., spg. 1874; 
Des 1872- {33 ord, Trenton, N Ni ds July 15, 1875; p. auctor 
Mass., Aug. 1875-Mar. 1882: Dudley St. che ‘Boston, Mar.- 
Sept. "1882: Professor of Homiletics, Pastoral Duties, and 
Church Polity, N. T. I., 1882-90; of Homiletics and Pastoral 
Duties, 1890-1918; Professor Emeritus, 1918—; Lecturer on 
Homiletics, A. T.S., 1895-96; Hart. T. S., 1922-23; author, For 
Pulpit and Platform, 1919; The Minister and His Ministry, 
1924; sermons, pamphlets and articles in religious periodicals; 
res. Newton Centre. D. D., Br. U., 1891. 


EG RARLESORUPUSO DROWN ILE EH. aes Das wake eetieene eaten ees 

Born, East Kingston, N. Hy Feb. 22, 1849.50, SNA 
1869 ; passed THIidy ACA: Navy, 1869- 70, ensign, 1870-71, 
master, 1871-75; Ha 1877 oR Nielee 1 1874-75, 1877-79; U. si 
S. 1878-79; U. Berlin 1879-80; U. Leipzig 1880-81; ord. Frank- 
lin Falls, N. H., Dec. 30, 1881; p. Franklin Falls, Dec. 1881- 
June 1883; Associate Professor of Biblical Interpretation, Old 
Testament, N. T. I., 1883-86; Professor of Hebrew and Cog- 
nate Languages, 1886-95; of Biblical Interpretation, Old Testa- 
ment, 1895-1914; act. p. Main St. ch., Worcester, Oct. 1886- 
June 1887; Professor of Hebrew and Cognate Languages, U. 
Chic., summer quarter, 1897; Acting Professor of Hebrew 
and Old Testament Exegesis, Bost. U. Sch. Theol., Nov. 
1905-June 1906; spec. ed. Bible Study Union S. S. Lessons at 
several periods, 1892-1908; Resident Director, Am. Sch. of 
Oriental Research in Jerusalem, Oct. 1910- May 1911; author, 
An Aramaic Method, Part I, 1884, 1893; Part II, 1886 ; Com- 
mentary on Jeremiah (Am, Comm.), 1907; d. Stoneham, 
ee Bepal Olav Baw D soar lease Debs Cole UW. 


PRNESTUIE WITTE URTON GL Lor tL tat LD pene gaie den, ie hater aleoaats 

Born, Granville, O., Feb. 4, 1856. D. U. 1876; tea. in sec- 
ondary schools, 1876-79; R. T. S. 1879-82; Instructor in New 
Testament Greek, R. T. S., 1882-83; ord. East Ave. (now 
Park Ave.) ch., Rochester, June 22, 1883; Associate Professor 
of Biblical Interpretation, New Testament, N. T. I., 1883-86; 
Professor, 1886-92; stud. U. Leipzig, 1887; Professor and 
Head of Department of New Testament Interpretation, U. 
Chic., 1892—; stud. U. Berlin, 1894; Commissioner of U. Chic. 
for the Investigation of Oriental Education, 1908-09; Director 
of the University Libraries, 1910—; Chairman, China Educ. 
Commission, 1922-23; President, U. Chic., 1924—; author, 
Syntax of the Moods and Tenses in New Testament Greek, 
1892 and several editions, Dutch trans., 1906; (with Prof. W. 
A. Stevens) A Harmony of the Gospels for Historical Study, 
1894, 1904, Chinese (2), Japanese (2), Pwo Karen, and Sgau 
Karen trans.; Records and Letters of the Apostolic Age, 
1895, Chinese trans.; Handbook of the Life of Paul, 1899; 
(with Shailer Mathews) Constructive Studies in the Life of 
Christ, 1901, Chinese and Japanese trans.; (with Shailer 
Mathews) Principles and Ideals for the Sunday School, 1903, 
Japanese trans.; Short Introduction to the Gospels, 1904; 
Studies in the Gospel of Mark, 1904; Principles of Literary 
Criticism and their Application to the Synoptic Problem, 


*1914 


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1904; (with Professors J. M. P., and G. B. Smith) The Bibli- 
cal Doctrine of Atonement, 1909; (with Edgar J. Goodspeed) 
Harmony of the Synoptic Gospels in English, 1917; Spirit, 
Soul, and Flesh, in Greek Writings from the Earliest 
Period to 180 A. jemi 1918; (with Edgar J. Goodspeed) Har- 
mony of the Synoptic Gospels i in Greek, 1920; Commentary on 
Paul’s Epistle to the Galatians, (ICC) 1920; various articles, 
especially in American Journal of Theology and Biblical 
World; assoc. ed. The Biblical World, 1892-1906, 1913-20 
ed.-in-chief, 1906-13; ed. (with others) The American Journal 
of Theology, 1897-1906, man. ed. (with G. B. Smith) 1906-15; 
ed. (with W. R. Harper, 1900-06, alone, 1906—) Constructive 
Bible Studies; ad. 1146 East 59th St., Chicago, Ill. D. D., 
DU.) /1897;;O8 G19 een tation Dn 1024) 


*SAMUEL SILAS \CURRY UP FIR tart ToL Oates pera a eal aes 

Born, Chatata, Tenn., Nov. 23, 1847; Grant U. 1872; not 
ord.; Bost. U. Sch. Theol., 1872- 75, B. Ds 1875; miss., Boston, 
Mass., 1874-79 ; Professor of Oratory, Bost. U., 1879- 88: Act- 
ing Professor of Elocution, N. T. I. 1884-1919; Instructor in 
Elocution, H. U., 1891-94; in Y. D. S., 1892-1902; in H. U. D. 
S., 1896-1902; U. T. S., 1919-21; Lecturer, U. Minn., 1905; U. 
Chic., 1908; U. Wash., 1908, 1910, 1911; Teachers College, Co- 
lumbia U., 1909; Founder and President of School of Expres- 
sion, Boston, 1885-1919; Librarian, Bost. Art Club, 1891-1908; 
author, Province of Expression, 1891; Lessons in Vocal Ex- 
pression, 1895; Imagination and Dramatic Instinct, 1896; Vocal 
and Literary Interpretation of the Bible, 1903; Memories of 
Professor Bell, 1906; Foundations of Expression, 1908; 
Browning and the Dramatic Monologue, 1908; Mind and 
Voice, 1910; Spoken English, 1913; The Smile, 1915; How to 
Add Ten Years to Your Life, 1915; ed. Classics for Vocal 
Expression, 1888; Little Classics for Oral English, 1912; Ex- 
pression, a quarterly, 1895-1901; d. Boston, aaa Dec. 24, 
1921, Ph. D:, Bost): U3)1879: Litt. Day Gi 


*JESSE) BURGESS) THOMAS. 1 D)y).Lon beled dada nie home ahed gale eels 

Born, Edwardsville, Tll., July 29, 1832. Kenyon C. 1850; 
stud. law, 1850-52; admitted to bar, 1852; in bus., Chicago, 
Ill., 1852-57; lawyer, Chicago, 1857-62: ord. Waukegan, Nov. 
1862; p. Waukegan, Oct. 1862-June 1864; Pierrepont St. ch., 
Brooklyn, N. Y., July 1864-Jan. 1868; Ist ch., San Francisco, 
Calif., Feb.-Dec. 1868; Mich. Ave. ch., Chicago, IIll., Jan. 1869- 
Jan. 1874; 1st ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 1874-Jan. 1888; Pro- 
fessor of Church History, N. T. I., 1888-1905; Professor Em- 
eritus, 1905-1915; author, The Old Bible and the New 
Science, 1877; The Mould of Doctrine, 1883; Significance of 
the Historical Element in Scripture, 1897; Both Sides, 1897; 
Some Parables of Nature, 1911; sermons, addresses, syllabi; 
st GLE. Leo . June 6, 1915. D. Pe AChic. 1800s) LE, 


*GEORGE BULLEN 7 Drie aig a tae bite is dc ciel) sats oa a ee 
Born, New Sharon, Me., Nov. 8, 1833. W. C. 1853; tea. Me., 
1853- 55; NT HESIBSae 58: U. Halle and U. Gottingen, ee 
59; ord. Bloomfield, now ’Skowhegan, Me., June 13, 1860; 
Skowhegan, Mar. 1860- Aug. 1862; Chapl. 16th Me. Vols., Vets 
1862-Oct. 1863; p. South Reading, now Wakefield, Mass., Jan. 


1919 


1897 


1892 


1899 


1900 


1901 


THE FACULTY 


1864-Nov. 1866; S. Brighton, Sept. 1867-May 1868; p. Paw- 
tucket, R. I., Sept. 1868-Mar. 1891; Corresponding Secretary, 
No. Bapt. Educ. Soc., Apr. 1891-Oct. 1896; Professor of 
Christian Missions, N. T. I., Apr. 1891-Aug. 1897; s. Brighton 
Ave. ch., Allston, in 1898; p. New London, N. H., Jan. 1900- 
Oct. 1906; s. South Boston, Mass., fall 1906-spg. 1907; p. 
Hingham, Sept. 1908-Oct. 1913; author, published addresses 
ae ete d. Newton Centre, Aug. 20, 1916. D. D., C. U., 


RUSH WHERGS UML OL Das ch bite Meee ee ae ee ae 

Born, Chicago, IIl., Feb. 8, 1860. A. C. 1883; Instructor in 
Mathematics, A. C., 1883-85; Hart. T. S. 1885-88; ord. Ports- 
mouth, N. H., Mar. 14, 1889; p. Portsmouth, Mar. 1889-June 
1892;Associate Professor of Biblical Interpretation, New 
Testament, N. T. I., 1892-94; Professor, 1894-1900; President, 
U. R., 1900—; Burbank Professor of Biblical Literature, 1900- 
21; author, Saint Paul’s Experience as a Factor in his Theol- 
ogy, 1896; Life of Jesus of Nazareth, 1900; many articles in 
religious journals; address, 440 University Ave., Rochester. 
BOA Cer 900 fT D). Ds tCole te l00h 


NATHANULUSERIUS GVV OOD! Dolo satvic tid ects atele sea Stulclate eaten 

Born, Forrestville, N. Y., June 6, 1849. U. Chic, 1872; B. 
U. T. S. 1872-75; ord. Chicago, IIl., Sept. 12, 1875; p. Centen- 
nial ch., Chicago, May 1875-May 1877; Principal of Way- 
land, A., Beaver Dam, Wis., May 1877-Dec. 1883; p. Mem. ch. 
Chicago, Ill., Dec. 1883-Dec. 1886; Strong Place ch., Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., Dec. 1886-Mar. 1892; Brookline, Mass., Mar. 1892- 
Sept. 1894; 1st ch., Boston, Sept. 1894-Sept. 1899; President 


and Professor of Christian Theology, N. T. I., 1899-1908; p.. 


Ist ch., Arlington, Oct. 1909-19; author, History of First Bap- 
tist Church in Boston, 1889; The Person and Work of Jesus 
Christ, 1909; Man and Sin, 1921; ed. Botise’s Notes on the 
Epistles of St. Paul, 1896; address, 26 Academy St., Arlington, 
Massr2 DD) US Chici 41883. 


FREDERICK) LINCOLN ANDERSON? 1) .1), 0 rete uta Rtatia sv cie were meal 
Born vot Louish | Mots A prap 14 186226 Ue Chics (18823 
Assistant Professor of Latin, U. Chic., 1882-85; B. U. T. S. 
1885-88; B. D., 1888; U. Berlin, 1904-05; ord. Morgan Park, 
Mar. 29, 1888; act. p. 2d ch., St. Louis, Mo., June-Sept. 1888; 
p. 2d ch., Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 1888-Aug. 1900; Professor of 
Biblical Interpretation, New Testament, N. T. I., 1900—; 
memb. Mass. const. conv., 1917-19; author, The Man of Naza- 
reth, 1914, Japanese translation, 1916; articles in religious 
periodicals and encyclopedias. D. D., Br. U., 1904. 


NVINERED PNICHOLSNIDONOVAN, LD. Duals ev canes aleeieeee Moleion 

Born, Belchertown, Mass., Jan. 24, 1869. C. U. 1892; tea. in 
secondary schools, 1892-93, 1894-96; N. T. I., 1893-94, 1896-98 ; 
U. Berlin, 1913-14; ord. South Lyndeboro, N. H., Nov. 3, 
1898; Instructor in Old Testament Studies, N. T. I., 1898- 
1901, Assistant Professor of Biblical Interpretation, Old 
Testament, 1901-09; Acting Assistant Professor of Hebrew 
and Old Testament Exegesis, Bost. U. Sch. Theol., 1905-06; 
Associate Professor in the Biblical Departments, N. T. L., 
1909-14, Professor of Biblical Literature, 1914-15, Professor 


15 


1900 


1908 


16 


1904 


1906 


1909 


1912 


1915 


THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION 


of Biblical Interpretation, Old Testament, 1915—. D. D., Cy. 
Cev1910, 


GEORGE EDWIN) Horr, Dados ears kc) ee a rote 

Born, Boston, Mass,, Jan? 191856.) Br. VU. 1876; Us is; 
1876-77; N. T. I. 1877-79; ord. Tarrytown, N. Y., Dec. 2, 
1879; p. Tarrytown, Oct. 1879-Apr. 1884; 1st. ch. Charles- 
town, Mass., Apr. 1884-July 1891; ed. The Watchman, July 
1891-Jan. 1904; Professor of History of Modern Christianity, 
N. T. I., 1904-06, of Church History, 1906—; President, 
1908—; author, Hid in the Heart, 1903; The Training of the 
Chosen People, 1908; The Great Ministry, 1910; The Bap- 
tist Heritage, 1923; The Christian Faith and Eternal Life, 
1923; The Present Day Message of George Fox, 1924; ed. 
The Newton Chapel, 1920; The Christian Faith and Human 
Relations, 1922; many addresses, cont. to: many publications. 
D. D., Br. U5: 1896, Mic MmUa1 O23 ea ho EU 19238. 
Di Cy. Galore: 


HENRY. K'ALLOCH URGWE aid Loerie ts eee: aire cea aee 

Born, Boston, Mass., Nov. 30, 1869. Br. U. 1892; not ord.; 
tea. in secondary schools, 1892-1903, and in Bost. U., 1903-06; 
Assistant Professor of Church History, N. T. I., 1906-13, 
Lecturer on Sociology, 1911-13, Associate Professor of 
Church History and Sociology, 1913-18, Professor of Social 
Science and History, 1918—; author, Landmarks in Chris- 
tian History, 1912; Society: Its Origin and Development, 
1916;-History of Religion in the United States, 1924. Ph. D., 
Bost. U., 1905. 


GEORGE ‘CROSS: SHEEP) re teen ards o wiaic emerges ee TUR enn alk 

Born, Bewdley, Ont., Can., Sept. 21, 1862. U. of Toronto 
1888; McM. U. D. S. 1892-94; U. Chic. D. S. 1897-98; ord. 
Ormond, Ont., Sept. 1888; p. Ormond, Oct. 1887-Oct. 1889; 
Calgary, Alta. Oct. 1889-Mar. 1892; Carleton Place, Ont., 
May 1894-Dec. 1896; Aylmer, Dec. 1898-July 1901; Professor 
of History, McM. U., 1901-09; Lecturer, U. Chic. sum. 1908, 
spr. 1909, sum. 1911, 1920, 1923, 1924; Nathaniel W. Taylor 
Lecturer, Y. U., 1921; Professor of Christian Theology, N. T. 
I., 1909-12; Professor of Systematic Theology, R. T. S., 1912 
—; author, The Theology of Schletermacher, 1911; What is . 
Christianity, 1918; Creative Christianity, 1922; cont. to Hast- 
ings Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics, and to religious per- 
iodicals; address, 628 Harvard St., Rochester, N. Y. Ph. D., 
U. Chic., 1900; D. D., McM. U., 1907. 


RICHARD “MINER 5 VAUGHAN 020 D7: re ange eel en peteeynt ay a ay) 
Born, Bangor, Wis., Aug. 28, 1870. Br. U. 1895; U. Chic. 
D. S. 1895-98, B. D., 1898; ord. Ist ch., Chicago, IIl., July 30, 
1897; p. Warren Ave. ch., Detroit, Mich., Oct. 1899-May 
1901; 1st ch. Janesville, Wis., May 1901-1908; ev.-lst ch., 
Berkeley, Calif., Oct. 1909-Aug. 1912; dean, B. B. D. S., 1908- 
09; Instructor, Pacific Sch. of Religion, 1910-12; Professor of 
Christian Theology, N. T. I., 1912-. D. D., Br. U., 1913. 


James) Percival BERKELEY eb) Ae) eee ni aie da ee ee 
Born, Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 21, 1879. Mar. C. 1905; 
N. T. I. 1905-08, B. D., 1908, fellow, N. T., 1908-09; ord. Bell- 


1918 


1919 


THE | RFACULETY 


ingham, Mass., Sept. 29, 1908; Instructor in Biblical Depart- 
ments, N. T. I., 1909-14; fellow, N. T., and student at Uni- 
versities of Glasgow, Manchester and Oxford, 1914-15; 
Assistant Professor in Biblical Departments, N. T. I., 1915- 
19; Student, U. T. S., 1919; Professor of Religious Educa- 
tion; Nevis Lig 90 Dy Cy. C922: 


WOODMANPEDRADBURY, ALP DI so te heeree eereendel melt ater rea! 

Bor esbaneote sien) Apr. 9,71 800.) (Cl) aM Sa om al jlo 
1888-91; ord. Melrose, Mass., June 2, 1891; p. Laconia, N. 
H., May 1891-Apr. 1897; Pleasant St. ch., Worcester, Mass., 
Apr. 1897-Mar. 1901; Old Cambridge ch., Cambridge, Mar. 
1901-June 1918; Professor of Homiletics and Pastoral Duties, 
Neal OTs =D) DC. Co! 1907; 


CEMENT N UM IN ETL a teiy tte tie ons chart alos vicho or ata Min tee MME tote 

Born, Clinton Co., Ill., Oct. 12, 1871. O. W. U. 1897; spec. 
stud. Leland Powers Sch., Boston, Mass., sum. terms, 1896-98; 
Professor of Oratory, O. W. U. and D. U., 1897-98; platform 
work, 1898-1901; Professor of Oratory, D. U., 1901-03; Pro- 
fessor of Public Speaking, W. Va. U., 1903-19; Professor of 
Public Speaking, N. T. I. and Bost. U., 1919—; author, 
Sources of Effectiveness in Public Speaking, 1920; ad. 30 
Pinckney St., Boston, Mass. 


i 


18 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION 
INSTRUCTORS 

Elected End of Service 
1846 *OAKMAN SPRAGUE STEARNS 

Assistant Instructor in Hebrew.........c.eceeees Sere LOS 
1847 *Davip Barnes Forp 

Assistant. Instructoriniieprew rcs pas vie clslclaale els sle tenets 1849 
1849 *ALtvAH Hovey 

Assistant Instructor in Hebrew............cccccccceces 1854 
1855 *SAMSON TALBOT 

Assistant: Instructorpimnieurewe ictcs oe ccs hice to tela een 1856 
1856 *JAmMES ALPHEUS CLARK 

Assistant Instructor) inGHebrewel, vases <ivlegas ease we cei 1857 
1858 *Rosert W. CUSHMAN 

Instructor in Sacred Rhetoric...... Payee citrate s Ue ators aint - 1859 
1858 *Baron STow 

Instructor: if Pastoralionties con wentcr. cisie as ine welele are'els 1859 
1860 *SAMUEL Brooks 

Assistant Instructor in Hebrew......... ea takers wns Cha 1861 
1861 *JosepH HENRY GILMORE 

Assistant [nstriictor inurl eore wae au ccc ce cles wide ee nee 1862 
1862 *Henry MELVILLE KING 

Assistant Instriictor imVieprewmriiiisce ce ee nitae ede 1863 
1863 *FREDERICK DANA BLAKE 

AssistantiInstructominbiliebrewiuiusu wales eae sees cd es'eclers 1864 
1864 *Jostan NELSON CUSHING 

Assistant Instructor in Hebrew........ WU. AT ema Src pAt aa Pe 1866 
1866 *Francis EMory TOWER 

Assistant. Instructomanirieprewry. sso anes seta weeds see 1868 
1870 *Stacy BAXTER 

Alva" Woods: Bectiteri on) Hlocution so en es see atenes 1874 
1874. Sesrun T. CoNLeEE 

Alva Woods Lecturer on Elocution.............sccece. 1879 
1878 *EzEKIEL GILMAN ROBINSON 

Instructor inwWHOnMleticssicy) oue eda aac cia aan 1879 
1879 Lucrtus Atonzo BUTTERFIELD 

Alva Woods’ Lecturer on ‘Elocution 0.0/0 ..s0s.s00e00 1884 
1882 JAMES FERDINAND Morton 

Instructor in New Testament Studies...............0-. 1883 
1888 SHAILER MATHEWS 

Instructor in New Testament Studies........ccccccccee 1890 
1890 *JamEes NELSoN WILLIAMS 

Instructor in Homiletics in the French Department’.... 1898 
1890 ArtHUR LEONARD WADSWORTH 

Instructor inh Hebrews atid Greeks verate eave wat asica ce eis 1892 
1893. Henry Topp De WoLFE 

Instructor in (New Lestament) otudies... 4.54 cases sane 1895 
1893  *HucH Ross Hatcu 

Instructor an); Oldn Vestanientrotudiest. cas vices pele cence 1897 
1898 WI£INFRED NicHots DoNovAN 

Instructor, in,Old’ Testament Studies. iui... eds cde ce 1901 
1908 ItstEy Boone 

Instrtictor: ints Greekegunieer nals were warals a cu alelg haigeeruaes oe 1909 
1909 James PERcIVAL BERKELEY 

Instructor in the Biblical Departments...../........<: 





1The French Department was discontinued in 1898. 


fi Bis ROY Ne, Cy C1 big Png 19 


1910 *FReDERICK GEORGE HARRINGTON 


Instructors in pier Cid. ALOStamenton vient s 6 uik b's «ue b oleic 1911 
1914 Puitie Aucustus NorRDELL 
Instructor in the Biblical Departments................ 1915 


1922 PriscitLA HAWTHORNE FOWLE 
Instructor in Religious Education and Dean of Women. 


LIBRARIANS 
Term of Office 

1828-46, 1866-75 *Henry Jones RIPLEY 
1846-47 *OAKMAN SPRAGUE STEARNS 
1847-48 *JAMES MUNROE SYMONDS 
1848-49 *Davip BARNES Forp 
1849-62, 1863-66 *ALtvaH Hovey 
1862-63 *ARTHUR SAVAGE TRAIN 
1875-84 JoHn Benton Houser 
1884-89 JAMES FERDINAND Morton 
1889-97, 1900-06 *CHARLES RuFus Brown 
1889-92 Ernest De Witt Burton 
1897-1900 RusH RHEES 
1906-07 GEORGE Epwin Horr 
1907-17 Henry KaLtocH Rowe 
1917- WILLIAM JAcoB CLOUES 


ALVA WOODS ASSISTANT LIBRARIANS 


1891-93 WILLIAM BRADFORD CHILD 
1893-95 HERBERT SWEETSER MANLEY 
1895-1911 CAROLINE SMITH 


1911-17 WILLIAM JAcoB CLOUES 


REGISTER OF STUDENTS 


1826 


*ELI BURNHAM SMITH, b. Shoreham, Vt., Apr. 16, 1803. Mid. C. 
1823; A. T. S. 1823- eA No. Dies 26; ord. South Reading, now Wake- 
field, Sept. 21, 1826; Buffalo, N. Y., 1826-29; Poultney, Vt., 1829-33; 
pres. and prof. Bib. Theol., NCH te 1833- Gliias Colchester, Viti 
Van osole | DAD Wann. 1849, 


*JOHN EQUALITY WESTON, b. Amherst, N. H., Oct. 13, 1796. One 
of the two founders of The Watchman, 1819- 21: Col. C. 1822- 23: ALTESS: 
1823225; N. 1T.°1.)|1825-26 word. Yast Cambridge, Octyyi0; 1827; p. East 
Cambridge, Mass., 1827-June 1831; p. el. Nashua, N. H.; ‘d. Wilmington, 
Mass., July 23, 1831. Bis 


1828 


*THOMAS WARD MERRILL, b. Sedgwick, Me., Feb. 18, 1802. W. C. 
1825; N. T. I. 1825-28; tea. N. L. L. S. I., 1828-29; itin. miss., Mich., org. 
and tea., Class. Sch., Ann Arbor, 1829-31; ord. Detroit, Feb. 6, 1831; agt. 
Am:;:S.'S)) Un.) 183) 4imissi Ay BY Ear Sen183Z-33 5 sa Mich. and Huron 
Inst. later Kal. C., 1832 and later; d. Lansing, Apr. 8, 1878. 


*GEORGE LEONARD, b. Raynham, Mass., Aug. 17, 1802. Br. U. 1824; tut. 
Col. C. 1824-25; N. T. I. 1825-26; ord. Salem, Aug. 23,1820 sp, Salem, 
1826-29 ; Portland, Me., 1830-31; d. Worcester, Mass., Aug. at 1831. 


*BARNAS SEARS, b. Sandisfield, Mass., Nov. 19, 1802. Br. U. 1825; N. T. I. 
1825-27; ord. 1st ch., Hartford, Conn., July 11, 1827; p. Hartford, 1827-29; 
prof. Lang., H. L. T. IL, 1829-33; Bib. Theol. 1833-36; prof. Christ. Theol., 
N. T. I., May 1836-48; Bice 1839-48; sec. Mass. Bd. Educ., 1848-55; pres. 
and prof. Mor. Phil., Br. U., 1855-67; gen. agt. Peabody Educ. fund, 
Staunton, Va., 1867-80; author, (with others) Classical Studies, 1843; The 
Ciceronian, 1844; The Life of "Martin Luther, 1850; many reports and ad- 
dresses; ed. Noehden’s German Grammar, 1842; Select Treatises of Luther, 
1846; Christian Review; cont. to Bibliotheca Sacra and American Cyclo- 
peoe d:'SaratogaoNeVvovluly: Galsou su lipids Dito Lend sLee by re ye Gi 


*SETH SPENCER WHITMAN, b. Fairfield, Vt., Feb. 5, 1802. H.C. 1825; 
N. T. I. 1825-28; ord. Aug. 18, 1829; prof. H. L. T. I., 1829-35; p. Belvi- 
dere, Ill., 1836-46; Madison, Wis., 1851-52; d. Madison, Jan. 2, 1852. 


4—*4 
1829 
*HERVEY FITTZ, b. Charlton, Mass., Shh 22,1799, A) Cls26-0 Nero 
I. 1826-29; ord. Waterville, Me., Oct. 7p al 1829 p. Waterville, 1829- 30; ay 


lowell, 1830- i a Middleboro, Mass., 1832- 36: Pr aomncont Conn., 1836-39; 
Marblehead, Mass., 1839-41 ; Millbury, 1841 “43; agt. Mass. Bapt. Conv., 
Apr. 1843-78; d. Middleboro, June 10, 1878. 


*WILLIAM HAGUE, b. Pelham, N. Y,, sey 4, 1808. H. C. 1826; P. T. 
S. 1826-27; N. T. I. 1827- 29; ord. Utica, ts ie ‘Oct. 20, 1829; p. 2d ch., 
Utica, 1829- 30; prof. Lat. and Gr., G. ron ‘gy. 1830; p. Ist ch., Boston, 


1829] SlUDENTS 21 


Mass., Jan. 1831-June 1837; 1st ch, Providence, R. I. July 1837-Aug. 
1840; Federal St. ch., Boston, Mass., Sept. 1840-48; ed. Watchman and 
Reflector, 1846-50; p. Jamaica Plain, 1848-50; South ch., Newark, N. J., 
Apr. 1850-52; Pearl St. ch., Albany, N. Y., 1852-aut. 1857; Lexington and 
Madison Ave. chs., New York, 1858-Aug. 1862; Charles St. ch., Boston, 
Mass., 1862-64; Shawmut Ave. ch., Boston, 1865-69; Univ. Pl. ch., Chicago, 
Ill., 1869-70; prof. Homil., B. U. T. S., 1869-70; p. Orange, N. J., 1870-74; 
trav. Europe, 1874-76; p. Wollaston, Mass., 1877-87; author, Conversa- 
tional Commentaries on the Gospel of Matthew, 1835; Eight Views of 
Baptism, 1836; Historical Discourse, Two Hundredth Anniversary of the 
First Baptist Church, Providence, R. I., 1839; Conversational Commen- 
taries on the Acts of the Apostles, 1845; Christianity and Statesmanship, 
1855, 1865; Home Life, 1855; The Authority and Perpetuty of the Chris- 
tian Sabbath, 1863; Life Notes, 1888; many smaller books, including 
memorial discourses and addresses; d. Boston, Aug. 1, 1887. D. D., Br. U., 
1849, H. U., 1863. 


*WILLIAM WHITE HALL, b. Methuen, Mass., Br. U. 1825; N. T. I. 
1826-29; ord. North Marshfield, Feb. 9, 1831; p. North Marshfield; Edgar- 
town, 1836-40; s. Milford, N. H.; p. Kennebunk, Me.; Barre, Mass.; Pitts- 
burg, Pa.; Gloucester, Mass.; East Haverhill; Hardwick; Peterboro, 
N. H.; Hillsboro; Heath, Mass., and Rowe; miss. N. H., Mass., and 
Kans.; d. Patchogue, L. I., Nov. 28, 1884. 


*BENJAMIN CLIFFORD WADE, b. Providence, R. I. Br. U. 1825; 
N. T. I. 1827-29; ord. Woburn, Dec. 10, 1829; p. Woburn, 1829-34; tea. 
Hartford, Conn., 1835-57; d. Hartford, July 12, 1857. 


*JONATHAN ALprRICH, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Sept. 14, 1799. Br. U. 1826; 
N: T. I. 1826-27; ord. West Dedham, Jan. 1828; p. West Dedham, 1828-30; 
Beverly, 1830-32; East Cambridge, 1832-34; Worcester, 1834-37; Newbury- 
port, 1838-40; Baltimore, Md.; Framingham, Mass., 1846-50; Middleboro, 
1850-53; dist. sec. A. B. M. U., 1853-62; d. Worcester, Mass., Jan. 17, 1862. 


*HarRVEY Bat, b. Essex Co., near Scotch Plains, N. J., Oct. 7, 1800. Col. 
C. 1826; N. T. I. 1826-27; act. p. South Boston, 1827-28; ord. Hingham, 
Sept. 20, 1829; p. Hingham, 1828-30; prin. prep. dept. N. T. I., 1830-32; 
tea. S. R. A., 1832-33; prin. C. L. I., 1833-35; tea. Albion, N. Y., 1835-36; 
Clyde High Sch., Wayne Co., 1837-38; fem. sch., Paris, Tenn., 1838-39; 
Cent. A., Rutherford Co., 1840-43; Ownesboro, Ky.; Henderson High Sch., 
1844-46; Paducah Fem. S., McCracken Co., 1846-50; Covington, prep. dept. 
Theol. I., 1850-51; Brownsville Fem. Inst.. Haywood Co., Tenn., 1851-54; 
Paris Fem. S., 1855; tea. Haywood Co., 1856-59; Mayfield, 1860-61; Pa- 
ducah; Henderson, 1862-65; p. and s. for brief periods; w. c. Albion, 
N. Y., 1866-88; d. Albion, June 18, 1888. 


*CALVIN NEwTON, b. Southboro, Mass., Nov. 25, 1800. Br. U.; U. C. 1826; 
N. T. I. 1826-28; ord. Bellingham, Oct. 22, 1828; p. Bellingham, 1828-31; 
prof. Rhet. and Heb. Lang., W. C., 1831-38; prof. Theol. I., Thomaston, 
Me., 1838-41; p. Grafton, Mass., 1841-44; phys. Worcester; d. Worcester, 
Aug. 9, 1853. 





*JoHN Woopsury, b. Beverly, Mass., 1803. N. T. I. 1826-29; p. North- 
boro, 1829-31; Mason Village, N. H., 1831-34; Swanzey 1834-37; South 
Lyndeboro, 1837-38; Troy, 1839-44; Templeton, Mass., 1844-47; w. c. 
Lynn, 1857; d. Hastings, Minn., Aug. 27, 1858. 8—*8 


22 THE NEWTON’ THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1830 


1830 


*JEREMIAH HALL, b. Swanzey, N. H., 1805. Brattleboro A.; N. T. I. 
1827-30; ord. Feb. 3, 1831 : p, Fairfax) Vt. Westford; Bennington: Kala- 
mazoo, ’Mich., 1835-43; Akron, OF 1843-45 ; prin. Norwalk lists 405s D- 
Granville, 1851- 53; pres. as U. 1853- G3 50D) Shell Rockolascnd. Port Huron, 
Mich., May 30, 1881. D. D 


*JOSIAH SPRY LAW, b. Sunbury, Ga., Feb. 5, 1808. N. T. I. 1827-30; 
ord. Dec. 1830; p. Sunbury, Jan. 1831- Oct. 1832; Macon, Oct. 1832-spg. 
1833; Sunbury, spg. 1833-35; Savannah, 1835-36; Sunbury, 1836-40; North 
Newport, 1840—?; South Newport: d. Oct. Ay 1853. 


*APPLETON MORSE, b. 1805. Br. U.; N. T. I. 1827-30; ord. West- 
minster, Oct. 20, 1830; p. Princeton, 1830-33; Fitchburg, 1833-35, 1837-38; 
s. West Cambridge, 1835-37; d. Fitchburg, Oct. 24, 1838. 


*FREDERICK AUGUSTUS WILLARD, b. Lancaster, Mass., Mar. 4, 
1807. A. C. 1826; N. T. I. 1827-30; lect. on Chem., Vt. Med. Sch. and W. 
C., 1830-31; ord. Worcester, Mass., Jan. 17, 1832; p. Worcester, 1832-35; 
Newton Centre, 1835-39; Louisville, Ky., 1839-43; South Danvers, Mass., 
ay South Abington, 1854-56; Needham, 1856-65; d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
Mar. 17, 1866. 


Heo BAKER, b. aus now Penacook, N. H. W. C. 1826-27; 
N. T. I. 1827-30; d. Newbury, N. H. 


*JOSEPH FREEMAN, b. Colerain, Mass., Sept. 1, 1802. Beth. C.; N. T. I. 
1827-28; ord. Ludlow, Vt., June 11, 1826; p. Ludlow; Concord, N. H., 
1831-32; Cavendish, Vt., 1832-36; Saxton’s River, 1836-40; Newport, N. H., 
1843-46; New Hampton, 1846; Cavendish, Vt., 1850-51; Ballston Spa, N. 
¥o 1852- 54; Vergennes, Vt., 1869- 70; San Francisco, Cal., 1872-74; New- 
port, AVE ey sand Whiting, 1884 ; s. North Elba, N. Vi sum. 1886; Col- 
chester, Jan.-Oct. 1887; ‘Charlotte, Oct. 1887-Oct. 1888 ; Sha ctebiey 
* ncn in 180; Addison, 1891 -92; d. Proctorsville, Nov. 4, 1894. D. Bi 


*JoOHN TAYLOR JONES, b. New Ipswich, N. H., July 16, 1802. A.C. 1825; 
A. T. S. 1827-29; N. T. I. 1829-30; ord. Boston, July 28, 1830; miss. A. B. 
M. U., Burma and Siam, 1830-51; d. Bangkok, Siam, Sept. 13, 1851; D. D. 


*FRANCIS Mason, b. York, Eng., Apr. 2, 1799, N. T. I. 1827-30; ord. 
Boston, May 23, 1830; miss. A. B. M. U., Burma, 1830-74; author, The 
Karen Apostle, (ed. by H. J. Ripley) 1843: Synopsis of Grammar of 
Karen Language, 1846; Burmah, Its People and Natural Productions, 
1860; The Story of a W orking Man’s Life, 1870; trans. Bible into Sgau 
Karen, 1853; d. Rangoon, Mar. 3, 1874, A. M., W. C., 1832; D. D., Baa 

* 


1831 


*HIRAM GEAR, b. Middletown, Conn., May 6, 1804. N. T. I. 1828-31; 
ord. Canton, Apr. 11, 1832; p. Canton, 1831- 32; miss. in O., 1832-43; d. 
Marietta, Feb, 20, 1843. 


*BYREM LAWRENCE, b. Monkton, Vt., July 2, 1802. U. V. M. 1827; 
N. T. I. 1828-31; ord. Roxbury, Mar. 20, 1832; p. Indianapolis, Ind. ; tea. 
Wilmington and Rising Sun; d. Brazil, Oct. 13, 1854. 


1831] STUDENTS 23 


*THOMAS SIMONS, b. Wales, AY, DS yl BOLO Nici Ayes 31; ord. 
Augusta, Ga., Dec. 18, 1831; miss. A. B M. U., Burma, 1832-76; d. Prome, 
Burma, Feb. ‘19, 1876. 


*TIMOTHY CHEEVER TINGLEY, b. Cumberland, R. I, July 4, 
1804. Br. U.; N. T. I. 1828-31; ord. Foxboro, July 14, 1831; p. Foxboro, 
1831-37; Boston, 1837-38; West Cambridge, 1838-45; Canton, 1845-58; 
Sheldonville, 1848- 51; West Boylston, 1851-54; Holden, 1854-57; Scituate, 
1857-63 ; Somerset, 1863- 69; Coventry, R. I, 1869-76; Raynham, Mass., 
1877-83; d. Raynham, Apr. 2) 1883. 


*JorL SmiTH Bacon, b. Cayuga Co., N. Y., Sept. 3, 1802. H. C. 1826; 
tea. Amelia Co., Va., 1 yr.; prin. class. sch., Princeton, N. Da dN I Bee Gi 1829- 
30; pres. G. C. ’1830- Jo prof, Mor. and Ment. Phil., Heth Caw I., 1833-37; 
p. Lynn, Mass., 1837-39 ; pres. Col. C., 1843-54; agt. AVEKB. Soc., 1866-69 ; 
d. Richmond, Va., Nov. 9, 1869. D. D., tH: ‘eal 1845 


*TIMOTHY RoBINSON Cressy, b. Pomfret, eee Sept. 18, 1800. A. C. 
1828; N. T. I. 1828-30; ord. Hingham, June 5, 1830; p. Hingham, 1830-34; 
South Boston, 1834- 35; Columbus, O., Bas toe oka 1842-44; agt. 

Abe BiiS0C. 1844-46 ; Dp. Indianapolis, Ind., 1846- 523) St. Paul, Minn., 1852- 
54; miss, A. B. H. M. ’Soc., Minn. ; p. Hastings, 1859- 61; chapl. WES! ‘Army, 
1861-63; p. Kendallville, ‘Ind., 1864-66 ; Plainfield, Ill, 1866-67; Olney, 
1867-68 ; Indianola, Ia., 1868-70; d. Des Moines, Aug. 30, 1870. 


*JoHN Pratt, b. Thompson, Conn., Oct. 12, 1800. Br. U. 1827; N. T. L 
20 mos. in 1827-31; tut. Lang., T. U., 1828-29; ord. New Haven, Conn., 
May 12, 1830; p. New Haven, 1829-30; prin. S. R. A. 1830-31; pres. Gr. C. 
1831-37; prof. theol. 1835-37, prof. Lat. and Gr. 1837-59; far. Granville, 
O., 1859-82; d. Granville, Jan. 4, 1882. D. D., D. U., 1878. 


*JOHN Pryor, b. Halifax, N. S., July 7, 1805. K. C. 1824; Christ Ch. C., 
Oxford; N. T. I. 1828-30; ord. Providence, R. I., May 16, 1830; prin. 
Hort. A., Wolfville, N. S., 1830-39; prof. Class. and Nat. Phil., Ac. C., 
1838-47; pres. and prof. Theol., 1847-50; assoc. p. Wolfville, N. S., 1831-50; 
p. Cambridge, Mass., 1850-62; prof. Belles Lettres, Ac. C., 1862-63; p. 
Granville St. ch., Halifax, N. S., 1863-67; res. East Cambridge, Mass., 
1868-81; s. Randolph, 1868-69; Lexington, 1869-80; w. c. Halifax, N. S.,, 
1881-92; d. Halifax, Aug. 16, 1892. D. D., Ac. C., 1848. 


*GEORGE Kattocu, b. Warren, Me., Jan. 1, 1799. W.C.; N. T. I. 1830-31; 
ord. Chester, N. H., Sept. 10, 1829; miss. A. B. M. U., Pottawatomie In- 
dians, 1831; d. Charlestown, Mass., Nov. 16, 1831. 9—*9 


1832 


*DAVID C. BOLLES, b. Brooklyn, Conn., Feb. 2, 1793. N. T. I, 1829- 
32; ord.; p. Southbridge, Mass., 1833-35; Granville, O.; Athens; Jackson; 
d. Jackson, Apr. 20, 1840. 


*HENRY CARR, b. Moorfields, Va. U. C. 1829 N. T. I. 1829-32; ord. 
Newton, Sept. 20, 1832; p. Granville, O.; Akron; sec. Ohio Educ. Soc.; 
agt. Gr. C.; d. Granville, July 29, 1864. 


*STEPHEN PRESCOTT HILL, b. Salem, Mass., Apr. 17, 1806. Br. 
U. 1829; N. T. I. 1829-32; ord. Haverhill, Oct. 2, 1832; p. 1st ch., Haver- 
hill, 1832-34; 1st ch., Baltimore, Md., 1834-51; 1st ch., Washington, D. C., 
1851-61; d. Washington, Sept. 15, 1884. D. D., M. U., 1857. 


24 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1832 


*JOHN SHARP MAGINNIS, b. Butler Co., Pa., June 13, 1805. W. C.; 
Br. U.: N. T. I. 1829-32; ord. Portland, Me., Oct. 1832; p. Ist ch., Port- 
land, 1832-37; Pine St. ch., Providence, R. I., 1837; prof. Bib. Theol., H. 
L. T. I., 1838-50; Bib. and Past. Theol., R. T. S., 1850-52; Intel. and Mor. 
Phil UW, Ri1850-52; d: Rochester) NieYoiOct..b5, 1852) Di Di, Bre wy 3s. 


*ARCHAR BENJAMIN SMITH, b. Georgetown, S. C., May 15, 1807. 
Br. U. 1828; N. T. I. 1828-29; 1830-32; ord. Newton, Sept. 20, 1832; miss. 
St. Louis, Mo., 1833; p. Lynchburg, Va., 1834-41; agt. gen. Assoc., Va.; p. 
Richmond; Hanover Co.; Goochland Co.; Auburn Mills, Hanover Co.; 
d. Quietude, Hanover Co., Dec. 5, 1877. 


*WitLIAM Heatu, b. Newport, N. H., Mar. 9, 1797. D. C. 1826; tut. 
Col. C. 1826-27; N. T. I. 1829-31; ord. South Reading, now Wakefield, 
July 1, 1835; prin. S. R. A., 1834—?; prof. N. H. L. T. I.; p. North Read- 
ing, 1837-41; Shelburne Falls, 1842-44; in bus., and occ. s.; d. Wakefield, 
Jan. 17, 1869. 


*N'ATHAN Brown, b. New Ipswich, N. H., June 22, 1807. Wms. C. 1827; 
tea. 1827-31; N. T. I. 1831-32; ord. Rutland, Vt., Apr. 15, 1832; miss. A. B. 
M. U., Burma and Assam, 1832-59; ed. work and agt. Free Miss. Soc.; 
miss. A. B. M. U., Japan, 1872-86; author, “The Misstonary’s Call,’ and 
many other hymns in English, Burmese, Assamese, and Japanese; trans. 
New Testament into Assamese, 1848; into Japanese, 1879; d. Yokohama, 
Jan..1, 1886. ) D2 Diy Woaiss Ga.1554: 7—*7 


1833 


*MARK CARPENTER, b. Guilford, Vt., Sept. 23, 1802. A. C.; U. C. 
1829; N. T. I. 1830-33; ord. Milford, N. H., Feb. 12, 1834; p. Milford, 
1834-39; Keene, 1839-44; New London, 1844-50; Holyoke, Mass., 1851-61; 
Brattleboro, Vt., 1861-67; West Dummerston, 1867-69; South Windham, 
1869-74; w. c. Townshend, 1874-82; d. Townshend, Nov. 13, 1882. 


*ASAHEL CHAPIN, b. West Springfield, Mass., July 20, 1804. A. C. 
1829; N. T. I. 1830-33; ord. Ashtabula, O., Feb. 13, 1834; p. Ashtabula, 
1834-35; Buffalo, N. Y., 1836-37; Jamestown, 1837-43; Tariffville, Conn., 
1846-47; 2d ch., West Springfield, Mass., 1847-49; 2d ch., Holyoke, 1849-52; 
Galena, Ill., 1852-56; Vinton, Ia., 1856-63; Dubuque, July, 1863-70; w. c., 
Sterling, Kans., 1872-79; Reno Co.; d. Freeport, IIl., Oct. 3, 1892. 


*JOHN B. COOK, b. Newark, N. J., Dec. 18, 1804. N. T. I. 1830-33; 
ord. Northfield, N. J., 1836; p. Cincinnati, O.; Covington, Ky.; Middle- 
town, Conn.; w. c. Brooklyn, N. Y., for many yrs., d. Brooklyn, Oct. 1888. 


*DAVID W. ELMORE, b. Nassau, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1800. U. C. 1823; 
N. T. I. 1830-33; ord. Sand Lake, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1829; p. Sand Lake, 
1829—?; miss. and org. many chs. in IIl., 1836-54; res. St. Charles; d. St. 
Charles, July 29, 1854. 


*BENJAMIN HERBERT HATHORNE, b. Salem, Mass., 1810. Br. U. 
Sen eth I. 1830-33; ord. Harvard, Dec. 11, 1833; p. Harvard; d. Lynn, 
ept. ‘ 


*NATHANIEL HERVEY, b. Newburyport, Mass., 1808. S. R. A.; 
N. T. I. 1830-33; ord. Sept. 1833; p. Meriden, Conn.; Marblehead, Mass., 
1836; East Cambridge, 1837-40; Andover, 1840-41; Jamaica Plain, 1841-42; 
Westboro, 1852-53; d. Worcester, Dec. 11, 1856. 


1833] STUDENTS 25 


*JOSEPH HODGES, b. Norton, Mass., May 19, 1806. W. C. 1830; 
N. T. I. 1830-33; ord. Weston, 1835; p. Weston, 1835-40; Amherst, 1840- 
41; Colerain, 1841-43; Three Rivers, in Palmer, 1843-47; East Brookfield, 
1847-52; North Oxford, 1852-55; agt. A. F. B. Soc., 1855-61; d. Cambridge, 
Mass., Aug. 23, 1863. 


*JOHN HOLBROOK, b. Canton, Mass., 1799. S. R. A.; N. T. I. 1830- 
33; ord. Wethersfield, Conn., Feb. 1834; p. Belchertown, Mass.; Scituate; 
Brentwood, N. H., 1839-40; North Reading, Mass., 1842-43; Norton, 1846- 
48; Middleboro, and other churches; d. Somerville, Aug. 13, 1879. 


*ROLLIN HEBER NEALE, b. Southington, Conn., Feb. 23, 1808. Ord. 
Washington, D. C., May 24, 1827; Col. C. 1829; N. T. I. 1830-33; p. South 
Boston, 1832-34; Ist ch, New Haven, Conn., 1834-37; 1st ch., Boston, 
Mass., 1837-79; author, Address on the Two Hundredth Anniversary of 
the First Baptist Church in Boston, 1865; Pastor and Preacher, a Memorial 
of Baron Stow, 1870; several short volumes, and many articles in rel. 
press.; d. Boston, Sept. 18, 1879. D. D., Br. U., 1850, H. U. 1857. 


*SAMUEL BUDD SWAIM, b. Pemberton, N. J., June 22, 1809. Col. 
C.; Br. U. 1830; N. T. I. 1830-33; ord. Haverhill, Nov. 7, 1833; pr. New 
Eng. and N. Y., 1833-38; prof. Mor. Phil. and Theol., Granville Lit. and 
Theol. I., 1835-36; s. Ist ch., Worcester, Mass., 1838-39; PB Nae 1839—May: 
1854; West Cambridge, 1854- 62; New Eng. Sec. A. B. Sa OOa DT. 
Lexington, Mass., 1864; compiled Sacred Melodies, ead aera The Out 
Door Preacher, 1860 ; Harmony Questions on the Four Gospels, 1867; d.. 
Cambridge, Feb. oO 1865. LD eB USS 7 


*ISAAC MASON WILLMARTH, b. Deerfield, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1804; 
H. C. 1825; prin. sch. for boys, Utica, and tea, Cazenovia S., 1825-30; 
Nien: 1830- 34; ord. New York, N. Y., Apr. 30, 1834; miss. A. 'B. M. U., 
France, 1834-37; p. Peterboro, N. H., 1838-40; New Ipswich, 1840-42; 
Drewsville, Walpole, 1842-46 ; Grafton, wie 1846- 48; prin: .A., Saxtons 
River, 1849-50; Winchendon, Mass., 1850-53; Fowler Inst., Newark, Laie 
1858-61; Metamora A., 1861-63; p. Pondville, Vt., 1864-67; Rowe, Mass., 
1867-70; prin. A., Pemberton, N. J., 1870-71; tea. priv. Lad. Sch., Mt. 
Holly, N. J., 1871-78; w. c. Philadelphia, Pa.; d. Philadelphia, Apr. 23, 
1891. 


*FREDERICK W. Mixes, b. Maugerville, N. B., 1805. K. C. 1823; ord. St. 
John, N. B., 1829; p. St. John; N. T. I. 1830-32; p. and prin. S., Frederic- 
ton, N. B., 1833-42; d. Fredericton, Feb. 2, 1842. 


*ERASTUS WILLARD, b. Lancaster, Mass., July 4, 1800. W. C. 1829; N. T. 
I. 1830-32; ord. Grafton, Vt., Oct. 30, 1833; p. Grafton, 1833-34; miss. 
A. B. M. U., France, 1835-56; to the Ottawa Indians, Kans., 1857-59; p. 
South Hampton, N. H., 1863-64; Ist ch., Salem, N. Y., 1865-71; d. New- 
port) Rela Dec, *29,51871% 


*CALVIN WRIGHT, b. Ashby, Mass., 1804. N .T. I. 1830-31; went South 
in ill health; d. Augusta, Ga., Jan. 22, 1832. 14—*14. 


1834 


*EBER CRANE, b. Killingworth, Conn., May 3, 1808. S. R. A. and: 
N. T. I. prep. dept.; N. T. I. 1831-34; ord. Amesbury, Sept. 30, 1834; p.. 
Amesbury, 1834-35; Akron, O., and Middlebury, 1836-37; McConnellsville ;, 


26 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1834 


Brookfield, 1842; Marietta; Garrettsville; miss. Mt. Pleasant, Ia.; d. Mt. 
Pleasant, Apr. 4, 1884 


*WILLIAM GOSS CROCKER, b. Newburyport, Mass., Feb. 10, 1805. 
N. T. I. 1831-34; ord. Newburyport, Sept. Re 1834; miss. A. B. M. Le 
West Africa, 1834-44 ; d. Monrovia, Feb. 23, 


*ELIJAH HUTCHINSON, b. Marion, N. Y., vine 7 LOL QQONGe Elias 
T. I.; N. T. I. 1831-34; ord. Windsor, Vt., Nov. 5, 1834; p. Windsor, 1834- 
61; d. Windsor, Apr. 5, 1872. 


*JOHN JENNINGS, b. Danbury, Conn., Dec. 8, 1808. N. T. I. 1831-34; 
ord. Beverly, Sept. 10, 1834; p. Beverly, 1834- 36; Grafton, 1836-42; Wor- 
cester, 1842-49; Fitchburg, 1851- So iaete AM DL. ’Soc., 1855- 500) ‘Woon- 
socket, Roiales 1859- 62; Westfield, Mass., 1862-69; w. c. Auburndale, 1869- 
vA Gre ‘Auburndale, May 26, 1871. 


*THOMAS OLIVER LINCOLN, b. Boston, Mass., May 4, 1808. Y. C. 
1828; N. T. I. 1831-34; ord. Kennebunk, Me., Dec. 10, 1834; p. Kennebunk; 
Portland; Philadelphia, Pa.; Mt. Holly, N. J.; Manchester, N. H., 1846-49; 
Utica, N. Y.; Elmira; Williamsport, Pa.; Roadstown, N. J.; d. Bridgeton, 
Noje pane 20, ulorss 


*RUFUS ALLEN LOCKWOOD, b. Stamford, Conn., Nov. 13, 1804; 
Y. C. 1831; N. T. I. 1831-34; not ord.; miss. in Ala.; d. Tenn., May 25, 
1836. 


Same TINSLEY MASSEY, b. RPE ene Va., June 4, 1808. 
S. R..A.; N. T. I. 1831-343 ord. Bellingham, Sept. 10, 1834; p. Bellingham, 
1834—Feb. 1840; miss. and p. Lynchburg, Va., 1840. 41; Dp. Reeattae and 
miss. Va., 1841-47: p. Bellingham, Mass., 1847-80; held several town Olss 
DP. syount Shiloh, Va., 1880-86; Ash Lawn, 1886-91; d. Ash Lawn, Feb. 19, 
1891. 


*WILLIAM FRANCIS NELSON, b. Sing Sing, N. Y., March 29, 1808. 
A. C. 1829; N’.. T. I. 1829-34; ord. Boston, Nov. 9, 1834; prof. R. C. 1834- 
38; prof. West Bapt. Theol. I., Covington, Ky., 1842-46; p. St. Louis, Mo.; 
Cape Girardeau; Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; Greenfield, Mass., 1852-55; Wick- 
ford, R. I., 1855-58; Jacksonville, Ill.; hosp. chapl. U. S. Army, 1861-65; 
clk. P. O. Dept., Washington, D. C., 1865-75; d. Washington, Mar. 1875. 


*JEDIDIAH W. SARGENT, b. Methuen, Mass., May 3, 1805. S. R.A. 
Nyy TPL 18312343 ords Fans: 1835p; Billerica, 1835- 37: SN Me., 1837- 
39; d. New England Village, Grafton, Mass., May 21 8. 


*WILLIAM G. TRASK, b. Plymouth, Mass., June 14, 1808. S. R. A.; 
N. T. I. prep. dept.; N. Titiesie 34; ord. Taunton, Aug. 27, 1834; D. 
Taunton, 1834-36; d. Taunton, Oct. 10, 1836. 


*JoHN ALDEN, b. Ashfield, Mass., Jan. 10, 1806. A. C. 1831; N. T. I. 
1831-33; ord. Shelburne Falls, Oct. 10, 1833; p. Shelburne Falls, Apr. 
1833-40; North Adams, Apr. 1840- 46; Fayville, 1846- 48; Westfield, 1848-53; 
Windsor, Viti, 1853-55 vactw Agi: M. U., 1855-56; A. F. B. Soc., 1856-66; 
R. I. State Conv., 1866- 68; author, History of Westfield: Centennial Poem 
of the Town er Ashfield : many poems and addresses; w. c. Providence, 
R. L., 1868-94; d. Providence, Mar. 13, 1894. ' 


*Lucius STILLMAN Bo Les, b. Salem, Mass., July 6, 1808. Br. U. 1828; 
M.D. Ae Us,.1831 ON. Be Le 183h-sae ord. Lynn, Nov. 20, 1833; p. Lynn, 
1833- 36: d. Boston, July 24, 1837. 


1835] STUDENTS | 27 


*JAMES Oscoop, b. Methuen, Mass., Feb. 12, 1800. D. C.; N. T. I. 1831- 
33; health failed; stud. med.; res. Boston; New York, N. Y.; Galena, IIl.; 
De Soto, Wis.; d. De Soto, Mar. 14, 1859. 


SOURA) DD. PRATI Diarl boro, » Vt, July) Poe Lauon noe RG Aes ING bo, LL 
1831-32; ord. Nashua, N. H., Jan. 23, 1833; p. Nashua, 1833-55; d. Nashua, 
Nov. 13, 1855. 


*GrorcE W. Reap, b. Salem, Mass., Oct. 12, 1810. H. U.; N. T. I. 1831- 
34; not ord.; tea. Friends Sch., Providence, R. I., 1834-36; Salem, Mass., 
Soc. of Friends, 1836-67; d. Salem, 1867. 


*Jos—EPH SMITH, b. Hampstead, N. H., Jan. 31, 1808. N. H. L. T. L; 
Niele i631-33:; ord. Sept. 27, 1837; p. Woonsocket, R. I., 1837-41; New- 
port, 1841-50; Grafton, Mass., 1851- BL awit Worcester, 1857- 60; p. 
North Oxford, 1861-66; d. North Oxford, Apr. 26, 1866. 


*ABNER WEBB, b. Floyd, N. Y., Feb. 29, 1804. H. L. T. 1. 4 yrs.; N. T. I. 
1831-32; ord. Watertown, N. Y., about Sept. 1, 1832; miss. A. B. M. U,, 
Rangoon, Burma, 1832-35; Ava, 1835-38; p. Belleville, N. Y., 1839-41; 
Washington, D. C., 1841-43; tea. Watertown, N. Y., 1847-48; s. Blooming- 
dale, Mich., 1860-63; w. c. East Oakland, Calif., 1880-91; d. East Oakland, 
Feb. 12, 1891. 17—*17 


1835 


*JOSEPH BANVARD, b. New York, N. Y., May 9, 1810. S. R. A.; 
N. T. I. 1831-35; ord. Salem, Aug. 26, 1835; p. Cent. ch., Salem, 1835-45; 
Harvard St. ch., Boston, Mar. 1846-Sept. 1851; West Cambridge, Sept. 
1851-Sept. 1853; Cannon St.. New York, N. Y., Sept. 1853-Sept. 1856; 
Pawtucket, R. I., Sept. 1856-61; 3d ch., Worcester, Mass., Sept. 1861-Sept. 
1866; Paterson, N. J., Sept. 1866-Sept. 1875; Neponset Ave. ch., Boston, 
Mass., Sept. 1875-Sept. 1883; Independence, Mo., Sept. 1884-86; author, 
Priscilla, or Trials for Truth; eight volumes on nat. hist.; five volumes on 
Am. hist.; two hymn books; S. S. question books; many press articles; d. 


Neponset, Mass., Sept. 28, 1887. D. D. 


*SAMUEL WHITE CLARK, b. Berlin, Conn., Jan. 25, 1810. A. C. 
1825-28; Y. C. 1831; tea. Tolland, Conn., 1831-32; N. T. I. 1832-35; ord. 
Newington, Conn., 1836; tea. Wyoming, N. Y., 1835-38; tea. and pr. near 
Montgomery, Ala., 1840; tea. Franklin Mills, now Kent, O., 1841-44?; 
priv. tut. in Kent and vic. 1844-?; s, at many chs.; res. Kent, 1840-83? ; 
Coffeyville, Kans., 1883-1901; d. Coffeyville, Aug. 23) 1901. 


*LEWIS COLBY, b. Bowdoinham, Me., Aug. 19, 1808. H. U. 1832; N. 
T. I. 1832-35; ord. Cambridgeport, Mass., Sept. 20, 1835; prof. theol. dept., 
S. C. 1836-38; p. South Berwick, Me., 1838-Feb. 1842; Free St. ch., Port- 
land, Me., Feb. 1842-May 1844; Bapt. bookstore, New York, N. Y. 1844- 
58; w. c. Cambridge, Mass., 1858-65; agt. for Freedmen and for Benedict 
Inst., Columbia, S. C., 1865-75; prin. Benedict Inst., 1876-78; d. Cambridge, 
Mass., Jan. 6, 1888. 


es WARREN EATON); b. Boston, Mass., July 20, 1811. H. U. 
1832; 1218322353 “ord: Lowell, Feb. 24, 1836; p. Lowell, 1836-Feb. 
1837: a Sa Goklsih N.Y; ath, Bridgeport, Conn., July 1837-aut. 1840 ; Spring- 
field, Mass., aut. 1840- -spg. 1843; Danversport, spg. 1843-Apr. 1851; Keese- 
ville, N. Va) Apr. 1851-June 1855; pr. Iowa and the West, 1855- 58; agt. 
A. B. M. U., Chinen Ill., aut. 1858-spg. 1862; w. c. Cambridgeport, 
Mass., 1862-69; d. Cambridgeport, Nov. 30, 1869. 


28 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1835 


*ALVAN FELCH, b. Limerick, Me., Mar. 28, 1806. Limerick A.; N. 
T. I. 1832-35; ord. New Gloucester, Me., Mar. 1836; p. New Gloucester, 
1836-43; Thomaston, 1844-46; Bowdoinham, 1847-54; Hallowell, 1854-61; 
d. Hallowell, July 29, 1861. 


*JOHN BAYLEY HAGUE, b. New Rochelle, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1812. H. 
C. 1832: N. T. I. 1832-35; ord. Eastport, Me., Sept. 20, 1835; p. Eastport, 
1835-44; tea. Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1844-47; Newton Centre, 1847-50; Hud- 
son, N. Y., 1851-70; Hackensack, N. J., 1870-98; author, Hymns for Social 
and Private Worship, 1842; A Translation of the Odes and Epodes of 
Horace, 1892; d. Hackensack, Nov. 17, 1898. Ph. D., H. C., 1887. 


*RUSSELL JENNINGS, b. Weston, Now Easton, Conn., Feb. 22, 1800. 
H. L. T. I. 1825-27; ord. 1827; miss. Conn.; p. Saybrook, 1829-31; 1st ch., 
Meriden, 1831-32; N. T. I. 1832-35; p. Waterbury, Conn., 1836-39; Nor- 
wich, 1839-40; Deep River, 1840-43; in bus. Deep River, 1843-88; d. Deep 
River, Mar. 8, 1888. 


*CHARLES JOHNSON, b. Canton, Mass., May 27, 1806. N. T. I. 
1832-35; ord. Topsham, Me., May 27, 1835; p. Topsham, 1835-36; d. Top- 
sham, Feb. 29, 1836. 


*JOSHUA, MILLET, b. Leeds,) Me., Jan. 26, 1803, W. Cis °N. Tal. 
1832-35; ord. Charleston, Me., Jan. 6, 1836; p. Charleston, 1836-38; Cherry- 
field, 1838-43; Wayne, 1843-48; author, History of the Baptist of Maine, 
1845; d. Wayne, Mar. 10, 1848. . 


*JOHN GEORGE NAYLOR, b. Spalding, Eng., 1800. N. T. I. 1832- 
35; ord. Portsmouth, N. H., Aug. 17, 1836; p. Portsmouth, 1836-Aug. 
1839; 3d ch., Lowell, Mass.; d. New York, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1848. 


*DAVID NEWTON SHELDON, b. Suffield, Conn., June 26, 1807. 
Wins, Ci183050N 5 r 11) 1832-353 ord, 18353 %miss,)) AW Be Ue brance: 
1835-39; p. Halifax, N. S., 1839-41; Waterville, Me., 1842-43; pres. W. C. 
1843-52; p. Elm St. ch., Bath, Me., 1852-55; Unit. ch., Waterville; w. c. 
Waterville; d. Waterville, Oct. 4, 1889. D. D., Br. U., 1847. 


*FRANCIS FRELINGHUYSEN SIEG, b. Baltimore, Md., Mar. 15, 
1806. T. U. 1832; N. T. I. 1832-35; ord. Cheneyville, La., 1835; tea. and 
pr. in La., S. C., Ky., Miss., and Ga.; Americus, Ga., 1849-56; w. c. Ameri- 
cus, 1856-89; d. Americus, July 21, 1889. 


*CORNELIUS ARNOLD THOMAS, b. Braintree, Mass., Aug. 25, 1800. 
W. C. 1832; N. T. I. 1832-35; ord. Brandon, Vt., Oct. 7, 1835; p. Brandon, 
1835-75; w. c. Brandon; d. Brandon, Mar. 6, 1889. D. D., Mid. C., 1854. 


*JAMES BisHop, b. Pawtucket, R. I., Dec. 19, 1790. Br. U. 1827; N. T. I. 
1832-34; not ord.; far. Pawtucket, R. I.; d. Pawtucket, Aug. 23, 1880. 


*Harrison W. Strone, b. Onondaga, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1807. N. T. I. 1831- 
32, 1833-34; ord. Wilton, N. H., June 22, 1834; p. Wilton, 1834-35; Canaan, 
1836-37; Sutton, 1837-38; Lee, 1841-42; Bradford, 1842-43; New Ipswich, 
1843-45; d. Norway, Me., July 13, 1855. 15—*15 


1836] STUDENTS 29 


1836 


*WATERMAN BURLINGAME, b. Pitcher, N. Y., 1805. H. L. T. I. 
aDGl-305 ) Now leeds wae 36; ord. Hingham, Sept. 29, 1836; p. Hingham, 
ieee Mendon, N. Y a, yts.; Buffalo, 4 yrs.; d. Baltimore, Md., Feb. 
11, 1868. 


*ORIGEN CRANE, b. Mansfield, Conn., July 26, 1804. N. T. I. 1833- 
36; ord. Newton Upper Falls, 1836; p. Newton Upper Falls, 1836-39; 
Weston, 1839-53; agt. A. F. B. Soc.; s. New England Village and West 
Sutton, 1856-59; d. New England Village, Grafton, Apr. 20, 1860. 


*TIMOTHY GILES FREEMAN, b. Morristown, N. J., July 4, 1810. 
N. T. I. 1833-36; ord. Newport, R. I., Feb. 1837; p. Newport, 1837-38; 
Dedham, Mass., 1839-?; Hudson, N. Y., 1842-?; Southbridge, Mass., 
1845-?; ‘Natchez, Miss., 1847-?; Lafayette, Ala.; Camden, Ark., 1858-64; 
w. c. New York, N. Y.; d. New York, 1877. 


Pinta tieviol ebm otaiord. Gon, 1600. IN.) LiL. wisdoroosemissar,).b. 
M. U., Aracan, India, 1836-37; d. Kyouk Phyoo, July 9, 1837. 


*WILLIAM HOWE, b. Worcester, Mass., May 25, 1806. W. C. 1833; 
N. T. I. 1833-36; ord. Boston, Feb. 23, 1840; miss. Bost. Bapt. S. S. Un., 
Boston, Sept. 1836—Mar. 1845; p. Un. ch., Boston, Mar. 1845-59; Broad- 
way cong. and ch., Cambridge, Mar. 1863-July 1870; w. c. Cambridge, 
1870-1906; d. Cambridge, Nov. 28, 1906. D. D., C. U., 1885. 


*WILLIAM BELA JACOBS, b. Thompson, Conn., Jan. 9, 1808. Br. 
U. 1833; N. T. I. 1833-36; ord. Newburyport, Oct. 27, 1836; p. Newbury- 
port, Oct. 1836-Oct. 1839; Hyannis, Oct. 1839-Oct. 1844; Claremont, N. 
H., Oct. 1844-Oct. 1847; North Yarmouth, Me., Oct. 1847-Oct. 1849; ed. 
Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia, Pa., 1849-Aug. 1861; Christian Press, 
New York, N. Y., 1861-64; Christian Review, Dec. 1865-Dec. 1868; cor. 
fo oeaatas papers, 1868-83; w. c. Brooklyn, N. Y.; d. Brooklyn, Aug. 22, 


*LOOMIS GEORGE LEONARD, b. Monson, Mass., Jan. 6, 1810. S. 
R. A.; N. T. I. prep. dept.; N. T. I. 1833-36; ord. Webster, Sept. 7, 1836; 
p. Webster, 1836-43; Thompson, Conn., 1843-45; New London, 1845-48; 
Zanesville, O., 1848- 55; Marietta, 1855- 63 ; Lebanon, 1863-71; Bucyrus, 
1871-81; w. c. Bucyrus; d. Bucyrus, Feb. 2, 1892. D. D. 


*WASHINGTON LEVERETT, b. Brookline, Mass., Dec. 19, 1805. 
Bre Ua 1832 tute Cole Gr 1832-335) Bri U.1833-34e Noel Tie May1834-36% 
ord. Roxbury, Aug. 28, 1836; prof. Math. and Nat. Phil., S. C., 1836-68; 
Bey Rua caet trust.,.S)°C. 1868-82 s):d) Newport; R21) Dec; 9; 1882) LL. 
DiS C301876. 


*JOSEPH WHITING PARKER, b. Cavendish, Vt., May 12, 1805. A. 
CHR SG lodgers looa00's ord. Cambridge, Dec. 11, 1836; p. Cam- 
bridge, 1836- 55; Sec. No. Bapt. Educ. Soc., 1855-61; fin. agt. Ne Ty 1) 1851- 
B20 Shawmut Ave. ch., Boston, Mass., 1861-66; agt. for Educ. Freed- 
men, 1866-68; p. Calvary ch., Washington, Die 1869- foo evotich:)1876- 
79; Metropolitan ch., 1879- 82: Ware. Los Angeles, Calif., 1882-87; d. Los 
Angeles, Nov. 9, 1887. D. DEBT AL loos, 


*JABEZ WEAVER PARKHURST, formerly PARKIS, b. Killingly, 
Comm: Jan, 10/180se nN.» TT.) 1833- 36; ord. Tyngsboro, Nov. 1836; p. 
Tyngsboro, 1836-43 ; West Dedham, 1843- 49; agt. A. B. H. M. Soc. 1849- 


30 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1836 


62; in insur. bus., res. Newton Centre, Mass., 1862-71; d. Newton Centre, 
Mar. 19, 1871. 


*CEPHAS aaa b. Stafford, Conn., May 4, ae N. T. I. 1833- 
36; ord. Providence, R. I., Sept. 8, 1836; miss. A. B. M. U., Greece, 1836- 
39; p. Rowley, Mass., 1851- 55 North Egremont, 10 yts.; ; "West Bridge- 
water, now Cochesett; d. West Bridgewater, June 3, 1871. 


*CHARLES H. PEABODY, b. Amherst, N. H., Jan! 12, 1799. N. T. 
I., 1833-36; ord. Sutton, Nov. 23, 1836; p. Sutton, 1836-40; Randolph, 1840- 
42; d. Randolph, Apr. 21, 1842. 


*JAMES L. REYNOLDS, b. Charleston, S. ie Mar? \17, 18144) Chee: 
1833; N. T. I. 1833-36; ord. Columbia, S: resi w ec. 25, 1836; p. Columbia, 
1836- 40; prof. F. T. I., 1840-44; p. Fairfield, SMG ae 44; prof. Mercer 
VU. 1845- 46; p. Richmond, winks ath 50; pres. G. Ce p. Georgetown, 
1850-51; prof. SHG ae 1852-73; Columbia, Ss! Gy as M72: prof. Fur. 
U. 1873-77; d. Greenville, S. ron) nee 19, S77, 


*BENJAMIN HURD RHOADES, b. Boston, Mass., Aug. 26, 1811. Br. 
U. 1833; N. T. I. 1833-36; tea. Providence, R. I., 1836-39; New York, N. 
Y., 1839-41; Brookline, Mass., 1842-48; Jamaica Plain, 1848-49; Newport, 
R. I., 1849-56; lib. Redwood Lib., Newport, 1859-80; d. Newport, Dec. 23, 
1880. 


*EDWARD ABIEL STEVENS, b. Sunbury, Ga., Jan. 23, 1814. Br. U. 
1833; N. T. I. 1833-36; ord. Ruckersville, Ga., May 6, 1837; miss. A. B. 
M. U., Burma, 1836-86; author (in Burmese), Commentaries on Matthew, 
Romans, Galatians, Hebrews; Concordance of the Bible, 1880; many tracts; 
reduced Salong Language to writing, 1844; trans. Elements of General 
History; Scripture Lands; Barth’s Church History, 1876; ed. and publ. 
Dr. Judson’s Burmese Dictionary, 1852; ed. The Religious Herald, later 
called The Burman Messenger, 1842-86; author or trans. of eighty-four 
hymns in the Burmese Hymnbook; d. Rangoon, June 19, 1886. D. D., Br. 


a 


Gece ears: WILCOX, b. Westminster, Vt., Sept. 29, 1806. 
S. IN Ti) Luv oo 700s. Ord: Amesbury, Nato, 1837: p. Amesbury, 
rise. tee "1842: ast 1842-aut. 1848; agt. A. B. M. U., 1848-53; p. 
Trenton, N. Fit 1853-spg. 1858; Northfeld, Minn., and vic., aut. 1858- 
May 1870; s. at several places, 1870-?: fin. agt. Minn. State Conv., 1872; 
Pillsbury, A., Owatonna, 1873; res. Northfield, May 1870-Jan. 1891; d. 
Northfield, Jan. 1, 1891. 


*SAMUEL Topp ADAMS, b. Boston, Mass. 1796. H. U. 1818; N. T. I. 
1832-Mar. 1835; not ord.; tea. many yrs., Boston, and in the South; d. 
South Acton, Mass., Sept. 16, 1876. 


*WILLIAM H. DALRYMPLE, b. Watertown, Mass., Feb. 20, 1808. S. R. A.; 
N. T. I. 1833-Mar. 1835; ord. South Abington, "Apr. 29, 1835; p. South 
Abington, 1835-37; Northboro, 1837-40; South Gardner, 1840- 42; Wood- 
ville, 1844-46; agt. Am. Peace 'Soc., 1846-48 : p. Barnstable, 1849- 50: Fitz- 
william, N. H., 1851-53; Hudson, 1855- 58: Stratham, 1860- 62; 2d ch., 
Haverhill, Mass., 1862-66 : d, Haverhill, Sept. 10, 1879. 


*O.iverR Aucustus Donce, b. Hampton Falls, N. H., Mar. 18, 1813. W. 
C. 1833; pr. Shrewsbury, Mass., sum. 1833; N. T. I. aut. 1833 ; ord. Lexing- 
ton, Jan. 7 IBSS< <p. Lexington, Oct. 1834-40 ; d. Lexington, May 28, 1840. 


1837] STUDENTS 31 


*OLIVER JOHNSON Fisk, b. Nashville, Tenn., Jan, 24, 1809. Br. U. 1837; 
N. T. I. 1833-35; ord. Limerock, R. I., Sept. 1837; p. Limerock, 1837-39; 
pr. and tea., Tenn., 1839-53; Stewart’s Creek; Robertson Co.; Nashville, 2 
yrs.; pres. Eno C., Gallatin, ?-1849; p. Oldtown, IIl., 1855-?; Leroy; Rock 
Creek; Randolph’s Grove, ?-1873; d. Crawfordsville, Ind., Jan. 8, 1886. 


*NEHEMIAH GoRHAM LovVELL, b. Rowley, Mass., 1806. Br. U. 1833; N. 
T. I. aut. 1833; ord. Princeton, July 10, 1834; p. Princeton, 1834-36; Am- 
herst, 1836-40; Bellingham, 1840-47; North Attleboro, 1847-51; d. Valley 
Falls, R. I., Nov. 15, 1851. 


*GrEORGE Waters, b. Woodstock, Conn., 1800. N .T. I. 1833-34; ord. 
Holden, Sept. 25, 1834; p. Holden, 1834-Mar. 1838; Sterling, 1838-41; 
fin. agt. Manual Labor High School, Worcester, 1841-42; p. Amherst, Dec. 
1842-Jan. 1846; Plainfield, N. J.; d. Plainfield, Apr. 10, 1865. 


*HorRACE ALEXANDER WItcox, b. Ludlow, Vt., Mar. 6, 1807. Br. U. 1833; 
N. T. I. 1833—Jan. 1835; ord. Willington, Conn., 1835; p. Willington, 1835- 
SPDT IVY (iba CON YC Loge Shag EAL Dekh ME OO. Cras Led nag & ies 
Providence, R. I., 1846-54, 1857-60; Manhattan, Kans., 1854-57, 1860-65; 
d. Manhattan, Apr. 15, 1865. 23—*23 


1837 


*FRANCIS BARKER, b. Pembroke, Mass., Dec. 22, 1806. W. C. 1834; 
N. T. I. 1834-37; ord. 1838; tea. Jackson Co., Miss., 1838; miss. Shawnee 
Wear Kans., 1839-56; far. and miss. near Lawrence, 1856-63; d. Feb. 13, 


*CHARLES WEBSTER BRADBURY, b. Bangor, Me., Oct. 30, 1807. 
W. C. 1834; N. T. I. 1834-37; res. grad. 1837-38; ord. ev. Saco, Me., Apr. 
1838; agt. A. F. B. Soc., 1840; prin. A., Hampton, N. H., 1841-42; tea. 
Amesbury, Mass., 1844-49, 1851-58, 1866-74, 1875-77, except while p. at 
East Winthrop, Me., 1853-55, and brief period at Halifax, Vt.; miss. Calif., 
1849-51, 1858-66, 1874-75; d. Amesbury, Mass., May 4, 1877. 


*TVORY CLARKE, b. No. Berwick, Me., Mar. 8, 1807. W. C. 1834; N. 
T. I. 1834-37; ord. North Berwick, Me., Sept. 12, 1837; miss. A. B. M. U., 
Bexley, Africa, 1838-45; Edina, 1845-48; author, Dictionary of the Bassa 
Language; d. at sea, Apr. 24, 1848. 


*MINER GRANT CLARKE, b. Woodstock, Conn., Dec. 7, 1809. N. 
T. I. 1832-37; ord. Suffield, Conn., Nov. 1837; p. 2d ch., Suffield, Sept. 
1837-38; New England Village, Mass., 1839-40; Cent. ch., Norwich, Conn., 
1840-Apr. 1846; 1st ch., Springfield, Mass., June 1846-Apr. 1850; fin. sec. 
A. F. B. Soc., Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 1850-Apr. 1851; p. Tabernacle ch., 
Philadelphia, Pa., Apr. 1851-Sept. 1856; publ. Mothers’ Journal 13 yrs. 
not consecutive, from 1851; ed. The Witness, Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 1856- 
Apr. 1863; fin. sec. U. Chic. 1863-66; book publ. Chicago, IIl., 1866-69; 
p. Evanston, May 1869-Apr. 1871; cor. sec. N. Y. Bapt. State Conv., 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 1871-Oct. 1874; w. c. Newark, N. J., July 1874- 
Oct. 1875; Sandwich, Ill., Oct. 1875-Nov. 1880; Geneva, Noy. 1880-81; 
d. Geneva, Sept. 19, 1881. 


*CALEB BAILEY DAVIS, b. Wrentham, Mass., July 3, 1807. N. T. I. 
een ord. June 27, 1838; p. Paris, Me., 1838-54; d. Portland, Jan, 12, 
1855. 


*ALANSON FISH, b. Strasburg, Vt., June 11, 1812. Mid. C. 1830-34; 
N. T. I. 1834-37; ord. Chelsea, Mass., Feb. 8, 1838; p. Chelsea, 1837-40; d. 
Ira, Vt., July 8, 1840. 


32 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1837 


*DUDLEY CAMMET HAYNES, b. Portland, Me., Sept. 15, 1809. N. 
T. I. prep. dept.; N. T. I. 1834-37; ord. Marblehead, 1837; p. Marblehead, 
1837-39; agt. A. B. M. U. 1839, 1846; A. F. B. Soc. 1840; p. Middletown, 
Conn., 1840- 42; Utica, N. Y., 1842-44; Brunswick, Me., 1844-46; Hyannis, 
Mass., 1848-52; 12th ch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1852- 55; State sec. A. B. LEA poh 
for Pa., 1855, New Eng., 1856-60; cor. sec. A. F. B. Soc., 1861; gen. man. 
natl. Freedmen’s relief assoc., 1863; chapl. 13th Brooklyn Vols., 1863; sec. 
Am. Colon soc. and Pa. soc., 1864-65; p. Bainbridge, N. Y., 1875-80; Union 
1880-?; w. c. Troy, N. Y.; author, The Baptist Denomination, 1857; d. 
Binghamton, Feb. 21, 1888. 


*NOAH HOOPER, b:: Saco; Mey Noy. 11, 1806. N..HLuTit) and N: 
T. I. prep. dept.; N. T. I. 1834-37; ord. Woburn, Aug. 31, 1837; p. Wo- 
burn, 1837-Oct. 1840; Exeter, N. H., Dec. 1840-July 1845; Deerfield, 
Aug. 1845-Dec. 1847; Great Falls, now Somersworth, Jan. 1848-Apr. 
1855; Newburyport, Mass., July 1855-Oct. 1860; agt. A. F. B. Soc. 1860; 
p., Exeter, NN. Hi -autivicol-septinis/ is accass, OctwiS/l-Det los sas 
Sea H., Jan. 1876-July 1882; res. Exeter, 1871-96; d. Exeter, 

ar. 4, 1896. 


*ENOCH HUTCHINSON, b. Marion, N. Y., June 25, 1810. W. C. 
1834; N. T. I. 1834-37; ord. Boston, Nov. 26, 1837; p. Framingham, 1840- 
41; prof. Theol. I., Thomaston, Me., 1841; ed. Baptist Memorial, 1846-51; 
author, Music of the Bible, 1864; trans. Uhlemann’s Syriac Grammar, 1875; 
d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 1, 1885. 


*SILAS ILSLEY, b. Portland, Me., July 10, 1809. W. C. 1834; N. T. I. 
1834-37; ord. Sept. 4, 1837; p. Ist ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1837-41; a ch., 
Warren, Me., 1842- 43: Portsmouth, N. H., 1843-48; Albion, N. Ne 
52: Yorkville, Dec. 1852- boithe New York, "1855 ?- 56; Essex, Conn., 1886. 
58; Bushwick Ave. ch., Brooklyn, 1858- 60: Damariscotta, "Me., 1860- 61; 
agt. and dist. sec. A. B. P. S., New Eng., 1861-63 ; Nauta: 1863-70: Dp. Dover 
Plains, N. Y., 1870-75; w. c. Syracuse; d. Manlius, July 2, 1886. 


*SYLVANUS GILMAN SARGENT, b. Methuen, Mass., Feb. 19, 1807. 
W. C. 1834; N. T. I. 1834-37; ord. Belfast, Me., June 13, 1838; p. Belfast, 
1838-46; Frankfort, 1846-50; Barnstable, Mass., 1850-52; Frankfort, Me., 
1852-58; fin. agt. Me. Bapt. Miss. Soc. and gen. miss., 1858-74; s. in Me. 
1874-88; res. Augusta, 1874-96; d. Augusta, Feb. 21, 1896. 


ADAVIS TYLER) SHAIVER) by Haddam, Conn. ; Mar 1e71602. 0b aks 
T. I.; N. T. I. 1833-37; ord. Haddam, Conn’, Nov. 10, 1831; p. Branford, 
1837-44; Stoughton St. ch. North Dorchester, Mass., 1844-47; North 
Becket, 1848-57; s. Somonauk, IIl., 1859-62; p. Haddam, Conn., 1862-71; 
w. c. Haddam, 1871-86; d. Haddam, Oct. 15, 1886. 


*ZEBDIAL BRADFORD, b. Plympton, Mass., July 13, 1810. W. C. 1834; N. 
T. I. 1834-Jan. 1837; ord. May 24, 1837; p. North Yarmouth, Me., 1837- 
44; Pine St. ch., Providence, R. I., 1844-49; d. Providence, May 16, 1849. 


*STILLMAN L. Loturop, b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 27, 1811. Br. U.; N. T. I. 
1834-July 1837; South Berwick, Me., 1837-38; health failed; d. St. Croix, 
W. L, Nov. 22, 1859. 


*LEMUEL Porter, b. Boston, Mass., May 1, 1809. W. C. 1834; ord. 
Sidney, Me., Dec. 16, 1830; p. Sidney, 1830-32; N. T. I. 1834-35; p. 
Worthen St. ch., Lowell, 1835-51; Pittsfield, 1851-61; Bloomington, IIL, 
1861-63; dist. sec. A. T. Soc.; d. Oct. 17, 1864. D. D., M. U., 1854. 


1838] STUDENTS 3 


*WILLIAM HosMER SHAILER, b. Haddam, Conn., Nov. 20, 1807. H. L. 
T.1. 1835; N. T. 1.) May-Nov. 1835; prin, C. L. I, Dec. .1835-Sept. 1837; 
ord. Deep River, Conn., Feb. 26, 1836; p. Brookline, Mass., Sept. 1837- 
Mar. 1854; Ist ch. Portland, Me., Mar. 1854-Aug. 1877; ed. and prop. 
Zion’s Advocate, 1858-73; w. c. Portland, 1877-81; d. Portland, Feb. 23, 
15817.) 1. eM aU S18 55: 16—*16 


1838 


*SAMUEL ADLAM, b. Bristol, Eng., Feb. 1798. Ord. West Dedham, 
Mass., Nov. 3, 1824; p. West Dedham, 1824-27; Marblehead, 1827-30; 
Gloucester Harbor, 1830-33; Marblehead, 1833-34; N. T. I. 1834-38; p. 
Hallowell, Me., 1838-45; Dover and Foxcroft, 1845-49; Newport, R. L., 
1849-65; w. c. Newport, 1865-80; d. Newport, Oct. 18, 1880. 


*AMASA BROWN, b. Winchendon, Mass., Nov. 22, 1804. N. T. I. 
Feb. 1835-38; ord. Nov. 6, 1839; p. Hinesburg, Vt., Nov. 1839-July 1840; 
chapl. State Prison, Windsor, 1841-32; p. Sutton, N. H., 1842-44; Peter- 
boro, 1844-45; Amherst, 1845-48; Lake Village, now Lakeport, 1848-49; 
South Gardner, Mass., 1849-aut. 1853; agt. A. F. B. Soc., Concord, N. H., 
1854-63; p. Campton, 1865-66; Newton, 1868-69; occ. s. 1869-75; w. c. 
Newton, N. H.; d. Newton Junction, Sept. 15, 1892. 


*GEORGE CLINTON CHANDLER, b. Chester, Vt., Mar. 19, 1807. 
H. L. T. I. 1835; N. T. I. 1835-38; ord. North Springfield, Vt., Sept. 5, 
1838; p. Indianapolis, Ind., aut. 1839-43; pres. F. C. 1843-50; pres. of C. 
which in 1858 became McMinnville C., 1851-62; miss. Ore., and p. Oregon 
City, Amity, Dalles, 1862-74; ill health, 1874-80; d. Forest Grove, June 19, 
Toe Leer ors 1853. 


*WILLIAM CROWELL, b. Middlefield, Mass., Sept. 22, 1806. N. T. 
I. 1835-38; ed. Christian Watchman, Boston, 10 yrs.; p. Waterville, Me., 
2 yrs.; ed. Western Watchman, Des Moines, Ia., 10 yrs.; tea. St. Louis, 
ee p. Hreeport, Ill:; Germantown, Pa.; d. July 17,1871. >D. D., UR, 
1857. 


*MYRON MUNSON DEAN, b. Monkton, Vt., Nov. 8, 1811. Mid. C. 
1834; N. T. I. 1834-35; 1836-38; ord. Monkton, Vt., May 3, 1836; p. 
Providence, R. I., 1838-40; Marblehead, Mass., 1840-47; chapl. Deer Island; 
agt. A. F. B. Soc.; p. Warren, R. I., May 1854-July 1855; d. Cambridge, 
Mass., Mar. 30, 1861. 


ODE ari ONT ELIS} pon opsnamia Mex (Oct 16) "1800 ms banca. 
N. T. I. 1834-38; ord. Sept. 1838; p. Springfield, Mass., 1838-45; agt. Am. 
S. S. Un. 1845-47; p. Alton, Ill., 1847-54; d. Clark Co., Mo., July 24, 1854. 


*JOSIAH GODDARD, b. Wendell, Mass., Oct. 27, 1813. Br. U. 1835; 
N. T. I. 1835-38: ord. Sept. 27, 1838; miss. A. B. M. U., Bangkok, Siam, 
1840-49; Ningpo, China, 1849-54; d. Ningpo, Sept. 4, 1854. 


*ADIEL HARVEY, b. Ashfield, Mass., July 29, 1805. A. C. 1832; N. 
T. I. Jan. 1836-38; p. Westboro, 1838-45; Plymouth, 1845-55; tea. Need- 
ham; d. Needham, June 23, 1864. 


*A MARIAH JOY, b. Putney, Vt., May 15, 1809. W. C. 1835; N. T. I. 
1835-38; ord. Farmington, Me., Dec. 5, 1835; p. Farmington; New Sharon; 
Hampden; Kennebunk; Great Falls, now Somersworth, N. H.; Cornish, 
ue Akron, O.; w. c. Joyfield, Mich., 1864-90; occ. s.; d. Joyfield, Feb. 11, 
1890. 


34 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1839 


*JONAH GOULDING WARREN, b. Ward, now Auburn, Mass., Sept. 
11, 1812. Br. U. 1835; N. T. I. 1835-38; ord. North Oxford, Sept. 1838; 
p. Cabotville, now Chicopee, Mass., 1838-49; 5th St. ch., Troy, N. Y., 1849- 
55; sec. A. B. M. U., 1855-72; d. Newton Centre, Mass., Feb. 27, 1884. 
iy Uh iks. VL OOO, 


*BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Braprook, b. Acton, Mass., Sept. 15, 1809. Gr. 
Cirand Col) Cie) Nw Ty Uh 1885-Marini837is) ord.\St; Louis, (Mo. Maye 13. 
1837; p. 2d ch., St. Louis, 1837-39; Great Falls, now Somersworth, N. H., 
1839-43; agt. Bapt. Trien. Conv. 1843-45; p. Davenport, Ia., 1845-48; agt. 
A. B. H. M. Soc.; d. Davenport, Ia., June 9, 1853. 


*WARREN LEVERETT, b. Brookline, Mass., Dec. 19, 1805. Br. U. 1832; 
agt. Am. Bib. Soc., Charleston, S. C., 1833-34; tea. Ind., 1834-36; N. T. I. 
1832-33; May 1836-37; not ord.; tea. Greenville, Ill., 1838-39; prep. dept. 
S. C., 1839-41, prof. Lat. and Gr., 1841-68; res. Upper Alton, 1868-72; d. 
Upper Alton, Nov. 8, 1872. 12—*12 


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*IMLAH GOULDING BARKER, b. Morgantown, Va., Sept. 8, 1812. 
N. T. I. 1836-39; ord. Newton, Aug. 1839; prof. Heb., R. C., 1839-42; d. 
Savannah, Ga., 1842. 


*JOSEPH BLANER BREED, b. Salem, Mass., Mar. 1, 1807. N. T. 
I. 1834-35; 1836-39; ord. Lynn, Sept. 24, 1839; p. Cumberland ch., Norfolk, 
Va., 1840-42; Rahway, N. J., 1842-43; Pine Plains, N. Y., 1843-48; Alle- 
gheny, Pa., 1848-49; Pine Plains, N. Y., 1849-51; Woonsocket, R. I., 1851- 
58; South Dedham, Mass., 1858-62; Campton, N. H., 1862-66; Peterboro, 
1866-68; Campton, 1868-71; Rumney, 1871; w. c. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1882- 
87; infirm at Bapt. Home, Brooklyn. 1887-90; d. Brooklyn, Oct. 25, 1890. 


*FREEMAN GREENWOOD BROWN’, b. Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 
1813. Col. C. 1835; N. T. I. 1836-39; ord. Feb. 5, 1840; p. Portsmouth, 
N. H., 1840-43; North Dorchester, Mass., 1848-50; West Townsend, 1850- 
53; agt. A. B. P. S. 1853-56; p. Hamilton, C. W., 1861-63; d. Cambridge, 
Mass., June 15, 1878. 


*JEREMIAH SEWALL EATON, b. Weare, N. H., June 1810. U. C. 
1835; N. T. I. 1836-39; ord. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 13, 1839; p. 1st ch, 
Hartford, 1839-44; Free St. ch., Portland, Me., 1844-54; d. Portland, Sept. 
27, 1856. 


*SAMUEL WHEELER FIELD, b. North Yarmouth, Me. Apr. 28, 
1813. W.C.; U. N. Y. 1836; N. T. I. 1836-39; ord. Yarmouth, Me., Oct. 
3, 1839; p. Methuen, Mass., 1840-46; Hallowell, Me., 1846-49; Pine St. 
ch., Providence, R. I., 1849-59; chapl. 12th R. I. Vols., 1862-65; w. c. Provi- 
dence; d. Providence, Oct. 28, 1887. D. D., Cent. U., 1877. 


*SUMNER HALE, b. Norridgewock, Me., Mar. 9, 1808. W.C.; N. T. 
I. 1836-39; ord. Sidney, Me., Dec. 23, 1840; p. Sidney, 1840-42; 2d ch.,, 
Beverly, Mass., 1842-48; in bus.; d. Cramer Hill, N. J., Apr. 4, 1882. 


*ELIAS LYMAN MAGOON, b. Lebanon, N. H., Oct. 20, 1810. W. C. 
1836; N. T. I. 1836-39; ord. Boston, Aug. 1839; p. Richmond, Va., 1839- 
40; out of U. S. 1840-46; p. 9th St. ch., Cincinnati, O., 1846-50; Oliver St. 
ch., New York, N. Y., 1850-58; Ist ch., Albany, 1858-68; Broad St. ch., 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1868-85; w. c. Philadelphia, 1885-86; d. Philadelphia, 
Nov. 26, 1886.. D. D., U. R., 1853. 


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*STEPHEN BENSON PAGE, b. Fayette, Me., Oct. 16, 1808. W. C. 
1835; N. T. I. 1836-39; ord. Newton Centre, May 31, 1840; p. Massillon, 
O., 1840-44; Wooster, 1844-50; Norwalk, 1850-54; Cleveland, 1854-66; fin. 
agt. D. U. .1866-67 » ‘dist, 'sec.. A.B: H.'’M.Soc,)'tor)O% Ind., and’ Mich., 
1868-82; w. c. Cleveland; d. Cleveland Mar. 14, 1888. D. D., D. U., 1865. 


*PEARLEY PRICHARD SANDERSON, b. Mason, N. H., Aug. 18, 
1807. W. C.; N. T. I. 1836-39; ord. Beverly, Apr. 8, 1840; p. 2d ch., Beverly, 
Apr. 1840-42; Mansfield, May 1842-Feb. 1844; Troy, N. H., Mar. 1844- 
May 1846; Conway, Mass., June 1846-July 1847; Buckland, Aug. 1847- 
Mar. 1852; Red Rock, N. Y., Apr. 1852-June 1853; Schodack, July 1853- 
Apr. 1855; Coopers Plains, May 1855-Dec. 1859; Hinsdale, Jan. 1860- 
Mar. 1862; w. c. Painted Post, Apr. 1862-?; s. Hornby; Tioga, Pa.; 
Chemung, N. Y.; Painted Post; d. Painted Post, Jan. 21, 1892. 


*WILLIAM SMITH, b. Princeton, Mass., Feb. 24, 1811. W. C. 1836; 
N. T. I. 1836-39; ord. Chelsea, Sept. 1840; p. 1st ch., Chelsea; d. Chelsea, 
July 26, 1841. 


*WILLIAM LAwtTon Brown, b. Providence, R. I., May 20, 1814. Br. U. 
1836; N. T. I. 1836-38; ord. Ann Arbor, Mich., Feb. 13, 1839; p. Ann 
Arbor, Aug. 1838-Apr. 1839; Bristol, R. I., Sept. 1839-June 1842; West 
Springfield, now Holyoke, Mass., Aug. 1842-Apr. 1846; Cent. ch., Nor- 
wich, Conn., May-Aug. 1846; Westboro, Mass., Feb. 1847-Apr. 1851; 
w. c. Boston, May 1851-Dec. 1853; p. Watertown, Jan. 1854-Mar. 1860; 
w. c. Boston and Middleboro, Mar. 1860-Oct. 1870; p. Mt. Pleasant, Ia., 
Dec. 1870-Nov. 1872; Ottumwa, Dec. 1872-Dec. 1874; Kearney, Nebr., 
Oct. 1875-Apr. 1876; w. c. Warwick, R. I, June 1876- Aug. 1877; p. North 
Reading, Mass., Oct. 1877- -June 1879 : in bus. Voluntown, Conn., July 1879- 
Apr. 1882; Olneyville, R. I, May 1882- June 1883; far. Wrentham, Mass., 
June 1883-1908: s. at many ch. : d. Wrentham, Dec. 15, 1908. 


*AnIRA JONES, b. Cornwall, Vt., June 25, 1810. W. C. 1836; N. T. I. 
1836-Mar. 1837, 1837-Feb. 1838; ord. 1838; p. Saco, Me., 1838-42; Kenne- 
bunkport, 1842-46; Hallowell, 1849-51; agt. Bapt. Trien. Conv.; Vt. State 
Conv.; A. B. P. S.; p. Jericho, Vt., 1874-80; d. Cornwall, Dec. 11, 1884. 


*Joun B. Guin, b. Woodstock, Conn., Oct. 17, 1809. N. T. 1. 1837-39; 
ord. Willimantic, Conn., 1839; p. Willimantic, 1839-45; Clinton, 1845-46; 
Packerville, 1851-52; Thompson, 1852-53; d. Thompson, 1853. 


*Isaac Woopgsury, b. Hamilton, Mass., Mar. 21, 1805. N. T. I. 1836- 
39; ord. Haverhill, Nov. 6, 1839; p. Haverhill, 1839-41; Mason Village, N. 
H., 1848-50; Manchester, 1850-52; Wenham, Mass., 1853-55; Leominster 
and Mashpee, 1857-58; w. c., Boston, 1863-66; p. South Sandwich, 1866- 
68; d. Mashpee, Dec. 6, 1869. 14—*14 


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*SHADRACH STANDISH BRADFORD, b. Plympton, Mass., May 
24, 1813. W. C.; Col. C. 1837; N. T. I. 1837-40; ord. Pawtucket, R. I., June 
8, 1841; p. Ist ch., Pawtucket, 1841-51; d. Providence, July, 1875. 


*JOHN FELCH BURBANK, b. Standish, Me., Dec. 4, 1811. W. C.; 
Col. C. 1837; N. T .I. 1837-40; ord. Taunton, Feb. 3, 1840; p. Taunton, 1840- 
41; Webster, 1843-46; w. c. Worcester, filled several munic. off.; d. Wor- 
cester, Nov. 23, 1853. 


36 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1840 


*MARTIN BYRNE, b. Robbinston, Me., Feb. 15, 1811. B. T. S. 1837- 
39; N. T. I. 1839-40; ord. Packerville, Conn., June 29, 1842; p. Pembroke, 
Me., 1845-46; Damariscotta Mills; Ellsworth, 1847-49; d. Gant ‘19, 1858. 


*BENJAMIN SMITH CORBETT, b. Framingham, Mass., Feb. 16, 
1812) Bre WU. '1837 2° N2 Te) 1183740 siresmlic As T.'S23.p: Andover, 1841- 
48; d. 1862. 


xEDWIN HENRY HAWLEY, b. New Canaan, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1812. 
WP Gi 1838 °° U2 Te S: 1838-39 NG aL 1839- 40; ord, 1840; p. Lorain, Ox 
Bedford; Twinsburg; Disciples’ ch., Hiram, 1850-?; Newton Falls: 
Painesville, 1815-59; Wilmington; Mentor: Cleveland; and other places; 
d. Cleveland, Nov. 18, 1893. 


*SANFORD LEACH, b. Shutesbury, Mass., May 4, 1808. A. C. 1837; 
N. T. I. 1837-40; ord. Wilmington, Del., 1841; p. Wilmington, 1841-?; 
Deckertown, N. J.; Three Rivers, in Palmer, Mass., 1846-48; Templeton, 
now Baldwinsville, 1848-51; d. Nebraska City, Nebr., July, 1857. 


*FRANKLIN MERRIAM, b. Westminster, Mass., Mar. 5, 1810. W. 
C. 1837; N. T. I. 1837-40; ord. East Winthrop, Me., Dec. 23, 1840; p. East 
Winthrop, 1840-47; Richmond, 1847-48; Searsmont, 1848-51; agt. A. F. 
B. Soc., Me., 1851-55; p. Exeter, N. H., 1855-57; agt. A. B. M. U. 1857- 
58; ev. 1858-59; p. New Boston, N. H., 1859-62; East Jaffrey, 1862-65; 
Hanover, 1865-72; Danbury, 1872-82; Bow, 1882-85; East Weare, 1885- 
1887; d. Sharon, Mass., Dec. 10, 1893. 


*ROBERT CURTIS MILLS, b. New York, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1819. U.N. 
Y. 1837; U. T. S. 1837-40; N. T. I. May-Aug., 1840; ord. Newton Centre, 
Mar. 17, 1842; p. Colchester, Conn., Sept. 1841-45; Chicopee Falls, Mass., 
1845-48; Ist ch., Salem, 1848-76; w. c. Salem, 1876-79; sec. No. Bapt. 
Educ. Soc. 1879-Feb. 1891; res. Newton Centre, 1879-96; d. Newton 
Centre: Jani Zn soon De Die BeU lool: 


*SILAS BURROWS RANDALL, b. Mystic River, Conn., July 4, 1814. 
Br. U. 1836; N. T. I. 1837-40; ord. Woburn, May 1841; p. Woburn, 1841- 
47; Andover, 1847-48; asst. A. B. M. U. miss. rooms, Boston, 1848-49; s. 
2d ch., Groton, Conn., 1% yrs.; p. Mystic River; in trade with South 
America; in bus. Cincinnati, O., 1864-86; Wyoming, 1886-95; d. Wyom- 
ing, Jan. 15, 1895. 


*CHARLES WILLIAM REDING, b. Portsmouth, N. H., Sept. 21, 1811. 
Br. U. 1837; N. T. I. 1837-40; ord. West Townsend, May 12, 1841; p. 
West Townsend, 1841-44; North Yarmouth, Me., 1844-47; 2d ch., Bever- 
ly, Mass., 1848-56; Manchester, 1856-61; memb. leg. 1860, 1861; p. 2d ch., 
Beverly, 1861-63; Webster, 1863-69; Milford, 1869-71; s. 2d ch., Beverly; 
w. c. Beverly Farms, 1881-1899; d. Beverly Farms, May 26, 1899. 


*FRANCIS SMITH, b. South Reading, now Wakefield, Mass., July 12, 
1812. Br. U. 1837; N. T. I. 1837-40; ord. Providence, R. I., Mar. 30, 1841; 
p. 4th ch., Providence, 1841-54; s. Fruit Hill; Allendale; Wanskuck; p. 
Rutland, Vt., 1860-62; dist. sec. A. B. P. S., New Eng., 3 yrs.; miss. R. I. 
State Conv.; d. Providence, Rien yarge: 1872. 


*JACKSON SMITH, b. Middletown, N. Y., Mar. 5, 1816. U. Spt Y. 
1850 Uy MT vS: 1837-40: NUaDAAL! May-Aug. 1840; ord, in N. Tay 
d. Middletown, Apr. 8, 1850. 


1841] STUDENTS 37 


*Davip Burpank, b. Deerfield, N. H., Oct. 10, 1809. Br. U. 1837; N. T. 
I. 1837-Oct. 1838; tea. Wrentham; Providence, R. I.; in bus. Rochester, 
BRAY tea, Wyoming; Elbridge ; Monroe; Brockport : ‘ord. Delavan, Wis., 
1862; D. Delavan, 1862-65; d. Chicago, Apr. POM OOS ee an Dr Gh 1 S53) 


*MARSHALL WHITING LELAND, b. Chester, Vt., June 30, 1810. H. L. T. 
I. 1833-37; N. T. I. May 1837-38; Col. C. 1838; ord. Washington, D. C., 
1838; p. Navy Yard ch., 1838-39; ev. E. Va., 1840-?; p. Hamburg, N. Y.; 
Port William, O.; Door Village, Ind.; res. Rochester, Minn., 1861- 1877: 
d. Rochester, July 1701877; 


*JoHN LARKIN Lincotn, b. Boston, Mass., Feb. 23, 1817. Br. U. 1836; 
Tut MLOUe 100-07 20 Ne» bel deo /9397) tuts Gre Brat) 183924 Veletid |i 
Halle, U. Berlin, U. Geneva, U. Leipzig, 1841-44; asst. prof Lat. Lang. and 
Lit., Br. U., 1844-45, prof. 1845-91; ed. Selections from Livy, 1847; Works 
of Horace, 1851; Ovid, 1883; cont. to magazines and periodicals; d. Provi- 
denceshie Octal /slegia LLY Da Br U2 1859. 


*DANIEL WILLIAM PHILLIPS, b. Cilmaenllwyd, Wales, June 7, 1809. Br. 
U. 1837; N. T. I. 1837-38; ord. Oct. 3, 1838; p. Medfield, 1838-50; Wake- 
field, 1850-62; prin. and prof. Theol. dept. R. W. U., Nashville, Tenn., 
1864-90; d. Nashville, Apr. 13, 1890. D. D., Br. U., 1874. 


*JAMES UpnaM, b. Salem, Mass., Jan. 23, 1815. W. C. 1835; N. T. L. 
1837-39; ord. Thomaston, Me., Aug. 1840; prof. Bib. Lit. and Sac. Rhet., 
Theol. I., Thomaston, Mar. 1840-41; p. Manchester, N. H., 1842-43; Mill- 
bury, Mass., 1843-45; prof. N. H. L. T. I. 1846-61; pres. 1861-66; ed. 
Watchman and Reflector, 1866-76; assoc. ed. Religious Herald, 1876-83; 
on ed. staff Youth's Companion, 1877-93; res. Chelsea; d. Chelsea, May 3, 
1B93e Ds Wie C1860, 


*OBED BURNHAM WALKER, b. Kennebunkport, Me., June 30, 1807. W. 
Ce ColwGe 1ea7 AN. le T1837238*) ord. Oct.) 1838sip) Baring Me.) 1838: 
Livermore, 1839-41; St. Albans, 1841-43; Foxcroft and Dover, 1843-46; 
Waldoboro, 1846-50; Brooklin, 1850-55; miss. Piscataquis Co., 1855-57; 
p. Guilford, 1857-63; Monmouth, 1863-66; South Norridegwock, 1866-82; 
d. South Norridgewock, May 27, 1882. 


*N ATHANIEL MARSHMAN WILLIAMS, b. Salem, Mass., Nov. 13, 1813. W. 
C. and Col. C. 1837; N. T. I. 1837-39; ord. New Sharon, Me., Jan. 29, 
1840; p. New Sharon, 1840-42; Farmington, 1842-46; Saco, 1846-52; 
Somerville, Mass., 1852-61; Ellsworth, Me., 1861-65; Peabody, Mass., 1865- 
68; Methuen, 1868-71; Wickford, R. I., 1871-77; res. Lowell, Mass., s. 
Andover, lit. work, 1877-82; p. Warner, N. H., 1882-Mar. 1887; Marsh- 
field, Mass., Apr. 1887-Apr. 1893; w. c. Newton; author, Notes on the 
Gospel of Matthew, 1870; Commentaries on the Epistles of Peter and 
Jude, (Am. Comm.) 1888; Counter Currents, 1894; d. Newton, Feb. 10, 
189559 D2 DU}: Chic... 1871: 


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*THOMAS DAVIS ANDERSON, b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 30, 1819. 
Col? GrU.) P21838- Net 1.91838-41 >, ord. Salem} Mar, 415;,1842*) p."1st 
ch., Salem, 1841-48; Dudley St. ch., Roxbury, June 1848-62; Ist. ch., New 
York, N. Y., 1862-79 : pres. Rutgers Fem. C., 1875-79; p. South Boston, 
Mass., 1880- 83 ; d. South Boston, Dec. 19, 1883. D. DDB Fels LOO. 


*ALBERT NICHOLAS ARNOLD, b. Cranston, R. I., Feb. 12, 1814. 
Br. U. 1838; N. T. I. 1838-41; ord. Newburyport, Sept. 14, 1841; p. New- 
buryport, 1841-43; miss. A. B. M. U., Greece, 1844-55; prof. Ch. Hist., N. 


38 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1841 


T. I., 1855-57; p. Westboro, 1857-64; prof. Bib. Crit. and Past. Theol., H. 
T. S., 1864-69; prof. Bib. Lit. and Exeg., B. U. T. S., Chicago, IIl., 1874- 
78; author, Sermons, (in modern Greek) 1883; Commentary on the 
Epistle to the Romans, edited by D. B. Ford, (Am. Comm.) 1889; d. Paw- 
taxet RIE) Oct: 11)):1883.) Di Di TORT Sco. 


*GEORGE WHITEFIELD BOSWORTH, b. Bellingham, Mass., Sept. 
30, 1818. W. C. 1837; N. T. I. 1838-41; ord. Medford, Sept. 8, 1841; p. 
Medford, Aug. 1841-Feb. 1846; South Boston, Feb. 1846-Feb. 1855; 
Free St. ch., Portland, Me., Feb. 1855-Aug. 1865; Ist ch., Lawrence, Mass., 
Aug. 1865-Jan. 1869; Ist ch., Haverhill, Feb. 1869-Jan. 1879; res. Haver- 
hill, 1879-88; sec. Mass. Bapt. Conv., 1852-55; 1879-88; cor. sec. No. Bapt. 
Educ. Soc., 1865-79; d. Wakefield, Jan. 19, 1888. D..D., W. C., 1862. 


*JOSEPH BROOKS DAMAN, b. Hanover, Mass., Nov. 13, 1809. N. 
T. I. 1837-41; ord. West Dedham, Oct. 13, 1841; p. West Dedham, Oct. 
1841-Dec. 1843; Woonsocket, R. I, Dec. 1843-spg. 1845; East Killingly, 
Conn., spg. 1845-Aug. 1848; Lyme, aut. 1848-July 1850; Lake Village, 
N. H., July 1850-65; d. Lake Village, Mar. 26, 1865. 


*JOSEPH MONROE ROCKWOOD, b. Bellingham, Mass., July 1, 
1818... WC.) 1833-362) DiGi ss 7a NN Li Bs /—41scnord. Rutland. yy a 
Feb. 9, 1842; p. Rutland, Oct. 1841-Oct. 1849; Belchertown, Mass., Nov. 
1849-Nov. 1855; fin. agt. Lad. Coll. Inst., Worcester, 1855-56; p. New 
England Village, Aug. 1857-May 1864; U. S. Christ. Cmm., Oct. 1864; 
p. Middlefield, May 1865-May 1890; memb. Mass. Const. Conv. 1853; 
Mass. leg. 1864; w. c. Bellingham, 1890-1910; d. Bellingham, Jan. 31, 1910. 


*GEORGE NELSON TOWNSEND, b. Bolton, Mass., Nov. 17, 1809. 
Col. C. 1837; N. T. I. 1837-39, 1840-41; ord. June 22, 1842; p. Woodville, 
Hopkinton, Mass., 1842-45; Reading, 1845-48; health failed; w. c. Belling- 
ham, occ. s., 1848-85; s. South Milford, 1851-55; memb. leg. 1864; d. Bell- 
ingham, Aug. 6, 1885. 


*SAMUEL WALLACE, b. Adams Co., O., June 1, 1810. Gr. C.; N. T. 
I. Jan. 1838-41; pr. and tea. Germantown, Ky., 1841-49; in serv. of Indian 
Miss. Assoc., 1849-57; in charge of two ch., Adams Co., O., 1857-66; pr. 
and tea., Richmond, Ind., 1866-85; w. c. Richmond, 1885-1899; d. Rich- 
mond, Dec. 28, 1899. 


*MarTIN LUTHER BickForp, b. Sedgwick, Me., Aug. 18, 1814. W. C. 
1837; N. T. I. 1838-40; tea. Hanover Co., Va., 1840-44; Richmond, 1845- 
52; ord. Waltham, Mass., Apr. 1852; p. Waltham, Dec. 1852-June 1863; 
ena theese 1863-65; Oberlin, O., 1871-72; Elyria, 1874-76; d. Elyria, 

pr. 9, 


*Levi Beats Hatuaway, b. Peru, Mass., Sept. 14, 1810. W. C. 1838; N. 
T. I. 1838-40; ord. June 30, 1841; p. Farmington, Me., 1841-42; Rockport, 
Mass., 1842-43; d. Rockport, Aug. 1, 1843. 


*JOSEPH HUNTINGTON, b. Braintree, Vt., July 27, 1811. Mid. C. 1837; 
N. T. I. 1838-39; ord. Williamstown, Vt., Jan. 1840; p. Williamstown and 
ev. East Williamstown, Randolph, and Braintree, Jan.-Nov., 1840; d. 
Braintree, Apr. 26, 1843. 


*SAMUEL STILLMAN LEIGHTON, b. Westford, Mass., 1809. U. C. 1838; A. 
T. S. 1838-40; N. T. I. 1840-41; ord. Andover, 1841; p. West Bridge- 
water; Leeds, Me., 1844-46; Newton Upper Falls, Mass., 1846-47; San- 


1842] STUDENTS 39 


bornton, N. H., 1847-49; Bow, 1849-51; Georgetown, Mass.; Orleans, 
1856-59; health failed; occ. s.; d. West Townsend, July 4, 1860. 


*THOMAS WHITE SypNor, b. Hanover Co., Va., June 1, 1816. Col. C. 
1838; N. T. I. Oct. 1838-Oct. 1840; ord. Bruington, Va., Apr. 10, 1841; 
s. Bruington, 1841-42; agt. colored C. 1843; p. Farmville, Va., 1843-44; 
agt. Bapt. Gen. Conv. for F. M. 1844-45; agt. F. M. Bd. So. Bapt. Miss. 
Convy., 1846; p. of chs., in Nottoway, Lunenburg, and Brunswick Cos., Va., 
Nov. 1847-May 1890:—Cool Spring, 20 yrs., Jonesboro, 26 yrs., Blackstone, 
July 1882-July 1886; miss. A. B. P. S. among colored people, Va., 1871- 
72; agt. R. C. 1873; d. Blackstone, May 4, 1890. D. D., Col. C. 1873. 


*ELIJAH WITHINGTON TucKER, b. Dorchester, Mass., Mar. 31, 1810. Br. 
U. 1838; A. T. S. 1838-39, 1840-41; N. T. I. 1839-40; ord. Sept. 15, 1841; 
p. Cong. ch., South Newmarket, N. H., 1841-45; Chatham, Mass., 1846- 
52; Essex, Conn., 1852-53; Lebanon, 1853-58; Preston, 1858-65; North- 
field, Conn., 1865-66; d. Litchfield, Aug. 6, 1866. 


*JOSEPH Perry BurBANK, b. Oakham, Mass., June 30, 1808. Br. U.; N. 
T. I. 1838-40; ord. Plattsburg, N. Y., 1841; p. West Plattsburg, 4 yrs.; 
Richmond, R. I., 4 yrs.; Block Island, 3 yrs.; Kingston, 4 yrs.; East Lyme, 
Conn., 2 yrs.; East Greenwich, R. I., 1 yr.; Cumberland Hill, 3 yrs.; South 
Sutton, Mass., Apr. 1861-Jan. 1873; res. South Sutton, occ. s., 1873-94; 
d. South Sutton, June 15, 1894. 


*WILLIAM Leacu, b. Shutesburg, Mass., Aug. 20, 1803. N. T. I. 1838- 
40; ord.; p. Paterson, N. J.; Newark; Wendell, Mass., 1846-50; South 
Hanson, 1850-52; Omaha, Nebr.; East Stoughton, Mass., 1857-59; Holmes 
Holl, 1859-61; South Yarmouth, 1861-64; North Carver, 1864-69; Still 
River, 1869-70; d. Harvard, Mar. 31, 1871. 


*JosEPH Hervey Fox, b. King William Co., Va., Oct. 16, 1813. Col. C. 
1838; N. T. 1. aut. 1838; ord. Beulah, Va., Dec. 21, 1838; miss. Gloucester, 
Va., 1839; p. Farmville, 1840-42; Spring Creek, 1841-42; Churchland and 
Norfolk, 1843; Scottsville, 1844-54; Mt. Edd, 1844-55; Sharon, Alber- 
marle Co., 1852-70; Sharon, Buckingham Co., 1855-75; Fork of Willis, 
1876-78; Priddy’s Creek, 1876-82; miss. A. B. H. M. S. to colored people, 
1872-73; colp. to Albermarle Assoc., 1879-86; S. S. work and pr. near 
Scottsville, 1886-1901; d. Scottsville, Nov. 27, 1901 16—*16 


1842 


*TIMOTHY BAILEY, b. Tewksbury, Mass., Jan. 13, 1807. N. T. I. 1839- 
42; ord. Oxford, Me., Feb. 15, 1843; p. Oxford, 1843-46; miss. West 
Simcoe, Can., 3 yrs.; health failed; w. c. Dover, Mass.; occ. s.; d. Dover, 
Aug. 10, 1891. 


*LEWIS BARROWS, b. Monson, Mass., Apr. 2, 1813. W. C. 1839; N. 
T. I. 1839-42; ord. Woolwich, Me., Apr. 4, 1843; p. Woolwich, 1843-44; 
Dexter, 1844-48; s. Hampden, 6 mos.; p. Old Town, 1849-50; West Water- 
ville, 1850-52; West Harpswell, 1852-54; Kennebunk, 1854-55; Plaistow, 
Ni Hills kiewe ine looo-ol . acts Al PY BoSoct tian Mov ‘and WalZo 
yrs.; ev. Ill., 4 yrs.; p. Reilly, Nebr., 1884-?; Rock Island, Ill.; Daven- 
port, Ia.; p. Cong. ch., Bartlett, Nebr., d. Bartlett, Sept. 6, 1889. 


*FREDERICK LYMAN BATCHELDER, b. Andover, N. H., Jan. 17, 
1815. Br. U. 1839; N. T. I. 1839-42; ord. West Medway, Aug. 23, 1843; 
act. p. East Longmeadow, May 1843-Apr. 1845; p. Grand River Assoc., 


40 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1842 


Mich., 1845-51; act. p. East Longmeadow, Mass., 1852-May 1853; p. Staf- 
ford, Conn., 1853-60; s. various chs., 1860-66; res. Stafford, 1866-1910; p. 
em., and filled several pub. off. in Stafford; d. East Milton, Mass., Jan. 
15, 1910. 


*ANDREW DUNN, b. Gardner, Mass., June 15, 1813. N. T. I. 1839- 
42: ord. Winchendon, Aug. 20, 1842; p. Royalston and Winchendon, ch., 
1842-July 1847; Winchendon, 1848-52; Holden, 1853; North Bridge- 
water, 1854; Weymouth, 1855-58; Chatham, 1858-60; Still River, 1860- 
63; East Gloucester, 1863-67; East Haverhill, 1867-71; Rowley, 1871-74; 
West Newbury, 1874-78; East Brookfield, 1878-81; Fitzwilliam, N. H., 
1881-July 1887; West Royalston, Mass., Aug. 1887-91; w. c. Royalston, 
1891-1901; d. Royalston, July 13, 1901. 


*ROBERT ALEXANDER FYFE, b. St. André, Can., Oct. 20, 1817. 
H. L. T. I.; N.:T. I. 1839-42; ord. Brookline, Aug. 25, 1842; p. Perth, 
Can., 1842-43; pres. Bapt. C., Montreal, 1843; p. March St. ch., Toronto, 
1844-48; Perth, 1848-49; Warren, R. I., 1849-53; Milwaukee, Wis., 1853- 
55; Bond St. ch., Toronto, Can., 1855-60; prin. Can. L. I. and prof. Theol., 
1860-78; d. Toronto, Sept. 4, 1878. D. D., M. U., 1858. 


*SERENO HOWE, b. Charlestown, Mass., Oct. 9, 1818. Br. U. 1839; 
N. T. I. 1839-42; ord. Charlestown, Apr. 29, 1842; p. Hingham, 1842-49; 
3d ch., Lowell, 1849-56; Marshfield, 1856-62; South Abington, now Whit- 
man, 1862-67; memb. Mass. leg. 1862, 1867; w. c. Norwell and Hingham, 
1867-1906; d. Hingham, Mar. 8, 1906. 


*THOMAS EBENEZER KEELEY, b. Ridgemont, Eng., June 22, 1814. 
W. C. 1839; N. T. I. 1839-42; ord. Haverhill, Sept. 29, 1842; p. Kingston, 
1842-53; Medford, 1854-57; South Danvers, 1857-61; River Falls, Wis., 
1862-63; Hudson, 1863-70; Warren, 1871-72; w. c. Hudson, 1872-80; d. 
Hudson, Oct. 6, 1880. 


*MOSES JONES KELLEY, b. New Sharon, Me., July 18, 1817. W. 
C. 1838; N. T. I. 1839-42; ord. East Longmeadow, Sept. 14, 1842; p. East 
Longmeadow, 1842-43; Mendon, N. Y., 1843-44; Saugerties, 1844-45; 
Amenia, 1845-46; ev. Mass., 1846-48; p. Old Town, Me., 1848-49; ev. Me., 
1849-62, with brief set., Frankfort, Gardiner, Nobleboro, twice, 1849-55; 
Liberty, Cherryfield, 1855-Aug. 1858; Jefferson, Aug. 1858-Sept. 1861; 
chapl. 6th Me. Vols., Aug. 1862-Aug. 1864; ev. IIl., 1865-66; ev. Me. and 
miss. Me. Miss. Bapt. Conv., 1866-69; chapl. Togus mil. Asylum, 1869-70; 
chapl. reg. army, 1870-79, on ret. list 1879-98; ev. Damariscotta, Me., Coop- 
ers Mills, and s. Bowdoinham, 1879-82; ev. Minneapolis, Minn., and vic., 
Saag 1885-98; p. St. James, 1883-85; d. Damariscotta, Me., Aug. 25, 


KJTAMES S. MIMS, bo N.C.1816. Col), C.sN.'T. I. 1839242; profi) FB. 
T. I, 1842-55; d. Greenville, S. C., 1855. 


*EZEKRIEL GILMAN ROBINSON, b. Attleboro, Mass., Mar. 23, 1815. 
Br. U. 1838; N. T. I. Feb. 1839-42; ord. Nov. 1842; p. Norfolk, Va., 1842- 
45; Cambridge, Mass., 1845-46; prof. Bib. Interp., West. Bapt. Theol. I., 
Covington, Ky., 1846-50; p. 9th St. ch., Cincinnati, O., 1850-53; prof. Theol. 
R. T. S., 1853-72, pres. 1860-72; pres. and prof. Phil., Br. U., 1872-89; s. 
several chs., Philadelphia, Pa., and Baltimore, Md., 1889-91; prof. Eth. and 
Apol., U. Chic., 1892-94; lect. A. T. S., Y. D. S., C. T. S.; author, Lectures 
on Preaching, 1883; Principles and Practice of Morality, 1888; Christian 
Theology, 1894; Christian Evidences, 1895; ed. Christian Review, 1859- 
64; trans. Neander’s Planting and Training of the Christian Church, 1865; 


1842] STUDENTS 41 


deyuboston, Mass..unenloplov4. | DD ibrevuniiood stole De Br Us /2, 
H. VU. 1886. 


*JACOB RICHARDSON' SCOTT, b. Boston, Mass., Mar. 1, 1815. Br. 
U. 1836; tea. Hyannis, Mass., 1836-38; Brookline, 1839-40; N. T. I. 1838- 
39; 1840-42; ord. Petersburg, Va., Sept. 26, 1842; p. Petersburg, 1842-44; 
Hampton, 1844-47; chapl. U., Charlottesville, 1847-49; p. Portland, Me., 
1849-53; Fall River, Mass., 1853-54; Rochester, N. Y., 1854-57; Yonkers, 
1858-60; supt. schs., Malden, Mass., 1861; d. Malden, Dec. 10, 1861. 


*LUTHERV STONE: bo North Oxford, Masso nSepti/26,/ 1815." Bru: 
1839; N. T. I. 1839-42; ord. North Oxford, Oct. 3, 1843; s. East Boston, 
1843; Ellsworth, Me., 1843-spg. 1844; Burlington, Ia. Mar.-July 1845; 
Henry, Rock Island, Whiteside, and Lee Cos., July 1845-Apr. 1846; p. 
Rockford, Ill., Apr. 1846-July 1847; act. p. Ist ch. Chicago, July 1847- 
July 1848; ed. Watchman of the Prairies, Chicago, Aug. 1847-July 1853; 
res. Chicago, 1847-90; d. Chicago, July 9, 1890. 


*CHARLES MANNING Bowers, b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 10, 1817. Br. U. 
1838; N. T. I. 1839-40; ord. Sept. 9, 1841; p. Lexington, 1841-45; Clinton, 
Mar. 1847-Apr. 1886; memb. Mass. leg. 1855, 1856; p. Spencer, May, 1886- 
Nov. 1895; w. c. Clinton, 1895-1907; author, many memorial sketches; 
cont. to press; d. Clinton, Aug. 24, 1907. D. D., Br. U., 1870. 


* ALFRED CoLBuRN, b. Boston, Mass., June 26, 1815. Br. U. 1838; N. T. 
I, 1839-May 1840; ord. Westfield, June 1, 1842; p. Westfield, 1842-44; 
Saco, Me., 1844-46; Warwick, R. I., Apr. 1846-Apr. 1848; Sharon, Mass., 
July 1848-Oct. 1851; w. c. Boston, 1852-56; p. South Adams, 1856-57; 
Hampton Falls, N. H., Nov. 1859-63; Bradford, June 1863-Oct. 1867; 
Chelmsford, Mass., Oct. 1867-Nov. 1868; Raynham, Oct. 1870-72; Taun- 
ton, Oct. 1872-73; Hopkinton, 1873-76; Conway, 1876-77; w. c. Worcester, 
Sept. 1877-92; d. Worcester, Feb. 27, 1892. 


*WILLIAM Dovuctas, b. Pollock Shaws, near Glasgow, Scot., Dec. 25, 
1812. Br. U. 1839; N. T. I. 1839-Feb. 1840; ord. Providence, R. I., Feb. 
6, 1850; city miss. in Providence throughout life; off. pos.; agt. Fem. 
Dom. Miss. Soc., June 1837-Sept. 1839, Apr. 1840-Jan. 1856; gen. agt. 
Providence Aid Soc., Jan. 1856-July 1864; regis. Br. U., July 1864-Sept. 
1879; chapl. Dexter Asylum, June 1837-62; chapl. R. I. State Prison, 1856 
-Dec. 1877; d. Providence, Sept. 29, 1887. 


*WiILLIAM Lamson, b. Danversport, Mass., Feb. 22, 1813. W. C. 1835; 
tut. W. C.; N. T. I. 1839-41; ord. 1836; p. Gloucester, 1836-39; Thomas- 
ton, Me., 1840-42; Gloucester, Mass., 1842-48; Portsmouth, N. H., 1848- 
oN aa Mass., 1859-75; d. Gloucester, Nov. 29, 1882. D. D., W. C., 
1856. 


*GEORGE WHITNEY Patcu, b. Boston, Mass., Apr. 30, 1817. Br. U. 1839; 
N. T. I. 1839-40; ord. Oct. 20, 1841; p. Wenham, 1841-43; Sharon, 1843- 
ie Pre 1848-74; memb. Mass. leg. 1864, 1865; d. Cambridgeport, 

ecr2a 51 G75: 


*SAMUEL RicHarps, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Apr. 24, 1813. Br. U. 1838; 
N. T. I. 1839-40; ord. Sutton, Apr. 1842; p. Sutton, 1842-Apr. 1843; Edgar- 
town, Oct. 1844-Dec. 1847; Jefferson St. ch., Providence, R. I., Dec. 1847- 
52; tea. Salem, N. J., 2 yrs.; Providence, R. I., 1857-73; lit. work, Provi- 
dence; d. Providence, Aug. 25, 1883. 


42 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1843 


*JouHN Gano RicHarpson, b. Methuen, now Lawrence, Mass., Mar. 18, 
1815. Br. U. 1839; N. T. I. 1839-40; ord. Milford, N. H., Apr. 1841; p. 
Milford, 1841-45; South Danvers, now Peabody, Mass., 1845-47; Lawrence, 
. 1847-53; Neburyport, 1853-56; Valley Falls, R. I., Nov. 1856-July 1862; 
Cumberland Hill, 1862-64; Jefferson St. ch., Providence, 1864-71; Med- 
ford, Mass., 1871-77; Paterson, N. J., 1877; w. c. Goshen, N. Y., 1877-90; 
author, sermons; lectures on slavery, U. S. constitution, temperance; d. 
Goshen, June 14, 1890. 


*BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SHAw, b. Gorham, Me., Oct. 26, 1815. W. C. 
1833-36; D. C. 1837; tea. 1837-39; N. T. I. 1839-40; ord. China, Me., Mar. 
16, 1843; p. China, 1843-53; health failed; in bus. Damariscotta; p. Liberty, 
1860-64; Thomaston, 1864-66; Waterville, 1866-69; Dexter, 1870-72; Skow- 
hegan, 1872-73; miss. labor in other chs.; res. Waterville, 1870-97; d 
Waterville, Feb. 23, 1897. D. D., C. U., 1874. 


*HENRY GREENE STEWART, b. East Clarendon, Vt., Apr. 25, 1811. Br. U. 
1839; N. T. I. 1839-41; ord. Cumberland Hill, R. I., Aug. 12, 1841; p 
Cumberland Hill, 1841-50; Seekonk, Mass., 1850-52; memb. Mass. leg. 2 
yrs.; agt. A. F. B. Soc. 1852-60; p. Warwick, R. I., 1860-63; agt. Freed- 
men’s Bur. 1863-65; miss. R. I. State Conv. 1867-70; Indian agt., S. E. 
Nevada, 1870-71; d. Panaca, Nev., July 6, 1871. 


*WiLLtiAM AuGustus WuHiTtE, b. Boston, Mass., Sept. 21, 1821. Br. U.; 
N. T. I. 1839-40; serv. with St. Peter’s Epis. ch., Butler, Pa., 1840-43, 
1845-46; St. James ch., Downingtown, 1844; ord. ‘dea., Mass., "Sept. 28, 
1842; pt. Pa 1846 sin. St. Timothy’s ch., Roxborough, 1847-77; itin. miss. 
1878; r. St. John’s ch., New London, Pa., 1879-84; ch. of the Holy Inno- 
cents, Tacony, Philadelphia, 1884-Mar. 1897; d. Philadelphia, June 1, 1898. 


*JostaH McWHINNIE, b. Glasgow, Scot., Apr. 28, 1810. N. T. I. 1839- 
40; d. Newton Centre, May 1, 1840. 23—*23 


1843 


*OLIVER FISKE, b. Holliston, Mass., July 22, 1819. Br. U. 1840; 
N. T. I. 1840-43; not ord.; far. North Tewksbury, 1844-62; in bus. Boston, 
1862-65; far. North Andover, 1865-71; North Tewksbury, 1871-73; res. 
Me 1873- -85; North Chelmsford, May, 1885-1904; d. North Chelmsford, 

ay 2, 1 


*ABRAHAM HOLLEY GRANGER, b. Suffield, Conn., Oct. 10, 1815. 
W. C. 1839; N. T. I. 1840-43; ord. Warren, Me., Nov. ee 1843; .p Warren, 
1843-54; 4th ch., Providence, R. I., 1854-77; Burrillville, 1881- 91; d. Harris- 
ville, Burrillville, July 22, 1894. D. DS W. C., 1864. 


*SILAS LIVERMORE, b. Oxford, Mass., Mar. 15, 1812. Br. U. 1842; 
N. T. I. 1837-39, 1842-43; ord. Va., Sept. 14, 1857; health failed, 
work often interrupted; tea. and pr., and agt., Va., N. C., Pa. Mo., Ky., 
Beant res. Shelbyville, Ill.; Germantown, Pa.; d. Germantown, Mar. 


*EPENETUS ALEXIS MARSHALL, b. Columbia, Ga., Feb. 12, 1821. 
Col. C. 1839; N. T. I. 1840-43; not ord.; ed. and S.3 pres. Marshall C. Ga. 3 
filled important State off.; d. "Jan. a“) 1870. 


*STEPHEN HERVEY MIRICK, b. Salem, Mass., Jan. 9, 1819. W. C. 
1838; N. T. I. 1840-43; ord. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 1843; p. Cent. ch., 


1843] STUDENTS 43 


Philadelphia, 6 mos., 1843-44; s. Charlottesville, Va., a few mos.; tea. 
Charlottesville, 1845-53; Washington, D. C., 1853-57; p. Camden, N. J., 
1858; Lewisburg, Pa., 1859-66; in govt. employ, Washington, D. C., 1867-83; 
ed. and writer; d. Washington, Oct. 29, 1883. 


*GEORGE WHITEFIELD SAMSON, b. Harvard, Mass., Sept. 29, 
1819. Br. U. 1839; N. T. I. 1840-43; ord. Washington, D. C., Aug. 31, 
1843; p. E St. ch., Washington, 1843-50, 1852-59; Jamaica Plain, Mass., 
1850-52; pres. Col. C., 1859-71; p. lst ch., Washington, D. C., 1860-64; pres. 
Rutgers Fem. C., New York, N. Y., 1871-75; p. lst ch., Harlem, 1873-81; 
53rd St. ch., New York, 1881-84; pres. Bib. Workers’ C., New York, 1884- 
96; pres. Rutgers Fem. C., 1886-96; author; To Daimonion, or the Spiritual 
Medium, 1852; 2d edition, entitled Spiritualism Tested, 1860; Appendix to 
Dagg’s Theology, 1857; Outlines of the History of Ethics, 1860; Elements 
of Art Criticism, 1867, 1868; The Atonement, 1878; Divine Law as to 
Wines, 1880; English Revisers Greek Text Unauthorized, 1882; Idols of 
Fashion and Culture, 1888; Classic Test of Authorship applied to the 
Scriptures, 1893; many sermons and sketches in periodicals; d. New York, 
ATi ley0.. DO. De ColGr 1858" EL Dw Bay..U, 


*MARTIN BREWER ANDERSON, b. Brunswick, Me., Feb. 12, 1815. W. C. 
1840; N. T. I. 1840-41; not ord.; tut. W. C. 1841; s. E St. ch., Washington, 
D. C., 1842-43; prof. Rhet., W. C. 1843-50; ed. New York Recorder, 1850- 
53; pres. U. R., 1853-88; prof. Polit. Econ., 1888-90, prof. Intel. and Mor. 
Phil., 1889; res. Fla., 1889; d. Lake Helen, Fla., Feb. 26, 1890. LL. D.,, 
Werte als 55. o ecytate wy lose 3) Lotkd a oe CG nL SO7,. 


*EDWIN BuxToNn BULLarRD, b. Shrewsbury, Vt., Sept. 12, 1813. H. L. T. I. 
1836-39; N. T. I. Mar. 1841-42; ord. Middletown, Vt., July 9, 1840; miss. 
A. B. M. U., Burma, 1843-47; d. Maulmain, Apr. 5, 1847. 


*SAMUEL GLover, b. Mass., 1820. Br. U. 1839; N. T. I. 1840-42; d. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1842. 


*WILLIAM STEVENS Knapp, b. Raynham, Mass., Sept. 19, 1812. W. C. 
1840; N. T. I. 1840-42; ord. Sept. 11, 1845; p. Plainfield, Conn., and Me- 
chanicsville, 1842-45; Bloomfield, 1847-49; Johnstown, N. Y., 1850; Lanes- 
boro, Mass., 1850-51; Canaan, N. Y., 1851-55; d. Canaan, Aug. 14, 1855. 


*GEORGE KNox, b. Saco, Me., Oct. 24, 1816. W.C. 1840; N. T. I. 1840-41; 
ord.; p. Topsham, Me., 1841-45; Cornish, 1845-47; Lewiston, 1847-60; 
Brunswick, 1860-61; Lawrence, Mass., 1861-63; chapl. 3d Me. Vols.; d. 
Va., Oct. 31, 1864. 


*THomas Hicks Muncg, b. Orrington, Me., Sept. 23, 1815. Wes. U. 1840; 
N. T. I. 1840-42; U. T. S. 1842-43; ord. Lowell, Mass., June 29, 1845; 
Meth. itin., Mass., 1843-47; prof. Sac. Lit., McKendree C., Lebanon, IIl., 
1847-62; prof. Sac. Lit., Baker U., Baldwin City, Kans., 1862; d. Baldwin 
City, July 24, 1862. 


*HERVEY Isaac Parker, b. Cavendish, Vt., Nov. 12, 1812. D.C. 1 yr.; 
H. U. 1840; N. T. I. 1840-41; ord. Manchester, Vt., Feb. 1842; p. Man- 
chester, 1842-46; Burlington, 1846-54; agt. Fairfax I. and Way U., Wis., 
2 yrs. each; p. Beaver Dam, 1856-61; Austin, Minn., 1861-72; Visalia, Calif., 
1873; Santa Barbara, 1874-77; Santa Ana, 1877-83; d. Riverside, Jan. 30, 
1885. (DAD. GalitnG. 18a, 


*JOSEPH STOCKBRIDGE, b. Yarmouth, Me., July 14, 1811. B. C. 1830; H. U. 
Law Sch.; N. T. I. 1840-41; ord. New York, N. Y., 1842; chapl. U. S. 


44 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1844 


Navy, Sept. 1841-73; on ret. list., 1873-94; asst. ed. New York Recorder; 

asst. ed. National Baptist, aut. 1865- Apr. 1867 ; w. c. Plainfield, N. J., and 

Philadelphia, Pa., July 1873-94; d. Philadelphia, Nov. 16, 1894. D. Dp; West. 
UWP. 1868: 


*Henry Griccs WeEsToN, b. Lynn, Mass., Sept. 11, Sa Br. U. 1840; 
N. T. I. 1840-42; ord. Frankfort, Ky., May 1843; Washington, IIl., 
1843-46; Peoria, 1846- 59; Oliver St. ch., New York, N. Y., 1859-68; pres. 
Gist: ai and Mrs. John P. Crozer prof. Preaching and Past. Dut., 1868- 
1909; author, Matthew, the Genesis of the New Testament; many sermons, 
addresses, articles in periodicals ; ed. Baptist Quarterly, 1869- Ha ypaclak Up- 
land)Pa.\' Feb. 6,1909. “DDO WeRewLoog sok. De Bret. az) and S. 
W. U. 1891, 1, (an 1896. 15—*15 


1844 


*OBIL WINSOR BRIGGS, b. Waterville, Me., Aug. 1820. Br. U. 1840; 
N. T. I. 1841-44; ord. Baltimore, Md., Dec. 22, 1844; p. Baltimore; Alex- 
andria, Va.; Philadelphia, Pa.; Brooklyn, N. Y.; chapl. U. S. Army in 
civ. war; w. c. San Francisco, Calif.; Berkeley; d. San Francisco, Nov. 
111902. 


*GEORGE WASHINGTON CATE, b. Sanbornton, N. H., Feb. 1815. 
Br. U. 1841; N. T. I. 1841-44; ord. Barre, 1844; p. Barre, 1844-48; d. Barre, 
May 13, 1849. 


*WILLIAM CHAUNCY CHILD, b. Johnstown, N. Y., Aug. 1817. 
U. C. 1840; N. T. I. 1841-44; ord. Charlestown, Oct. 30, 1844; p. Charles- 
town, 1844-50; Framingham, 1851-59; dist. sec. A. T. Soc. 1861-69; A. B. 
P. S. 1869-73; ed. dept. Watchman and Reflector, 1873-75; d. Boston, Jan. 
14, 1876. D ‘Dp iG 


*BENJAMIN ALEXANDER EDWARDS, b. Framingham, Mass., 
Mar. 24, 1812. Br. U. 1841; N. T. I. 1841-44; ord. Jan. 1845; p. Grafton, 
1845-49; Watertown, 1850-54; Newtonville, 1854-56; Plymouth, 1856-60; 
a 1860-65; Sharon, 1865-72; Bolton, 1872-79; d. Bolton, Feb. 28, 


*PETER CUTTINER EDWARDS, b. Myrtle Hill, S. C., Feb. & 1819. 
S. C. C. 1840; N. T. I. 1841-44; U. T. S. 1844-45; prof. Bib. Lit. and Exeg., 
ay Ag Ra 1846- 58; prof. Anc. Lang., Baral 1858- 67; d. Greenville, S. C., 
May 15) 1867. 


*ORSON GAYLORD FOSTER, b. Whiting, Vt., 1816. Mid. C. 1840; 
N. T. I. 1840-Jan. 1842, May, 1843-44; tea. Judson Coll. I., Miss., 1844-45; 
colp. A. T. Soc.; d. Claiborne, Ala., Mar. 21, 1845. 


*JOSEPH CHARLES HARTSHORN, b. Boston, Mass., Oct. 27, 1812. 
Br. U. 1841; N. T. I. 1841-44; ord. Georgetown, Oct. 1844; p. Georgetown, 
1844-48; health failed; in bus. Providence, R. I., 1850-84; w. c. Newton 
Centre, Mass., 1884- 80; fd. Hartshorn Mem. Ces Richmond, Va., 1884; d. 
Newton Centre, July 11, 1889. 


*THOMAS MERRILL, b. Newbury, Mass., May 19, 1814. W. C. 1841; 
N. T. I. 1841-44; ord. Mar. 1846; p. Baring, 'Me., 1846- 47; health failed; 
W. Cc. Newburyport, Mass., 1847- 49; d. Sacramento, Calif., Oct. 24, 1849. 


*CHARLES PLATTS, b. Saybrook, Conn., July 28, 1808. Gr. C. 1840; 
N. T. I. 1841-44; ord. Homer, O., Feb. 18, 1846; Dp. Owl Creek, 1846-51; 


1845] STUDENTS 45 


Springfield and Fairfield; Middletown; Beaver Creek; health failed; s. 
Mattoon, Ill., d. Denmark, Ia., Dec. 21, 1876. 


*HORACE RICHARDSON, b. Cornish, N. H., Dec. 2, 1814. D. C. 1841; 
N. T. I. 1841-44; ord. Keene, N. H., 1845; p. Keene, 114 yrs.; West Acton, 
Mass., 1846-53; Tone, Caliki; Volcano; Petaluma; San Pablo; agt. Freed- 
men’s. Bur. ; agt. Calif. Bib, Soc.; yagt ‘Nev. Bib. Soc., 1874-76; d. Oakland, 
Calif., Mar. 15, 1876. 


*JOHN CALVIN STOCKBRIDGE, b. Yarmouth, Me., June 14, 1818. 
B. C.; Br. U. 1838; tea. Cummington, Mass., 1838-39; Warren, R. IL, 
1839-41; N. T. I. 1841-44; ord. Waterville, Me. Jan. 8, 1845; p. Water- 
ville, 1844-47; Woburn, Mass., 1847-52; act. p. lst ch., Providence, R. L, 
1852-53; p. Charles St. ch., Boston, Mass., 1853-61; act. p. Baldwin Pl. ch., 
1861-62; chapl. Deer Island, 1862; act. p. Cary Ave. ch., Chelsea, Jan. 1863- 
Feb. 1865; p. Free St. ch., Portland, Me., aut. 1865-67; tea, Providence, 
R. I., 1867-77; act. p. 3d ch., Providence, 3 yrs.; author, A Model Pastor, a 
Memoir of Baron Stow, 1871; Anthony Memorial: a Catalogue of the 
Harris Collection of American Poetry, 1886; Memorials of the Mauran 
Family, 1893; cont. to M’Clintock and Strong ‘Cyclopedia of Biblical Liter- 
ature; Baptist Encyclopedia; Biographical Cyclopedia of Rhode Island; 
and to periodicals; res. Providence, 1877-96; d. Providence, Apr. 3, 1896. 
Dents Uh 1859; 11—*11 


1845 


*KAZLITT ARVINE, name originally SILAS WHEELOCK PALM- 
ER, changed by Mass. leg. while at Newton; b. Centerville, N. Y., Dec. 
18, 1819. Wes. U. 1841; N. T. I. 1842-45; ord. Nov. 6, 1845; p. Woon- 
socket, R. I., 1845-47; Providence ch., New York, N. Vi 1847-49: West 
Boylston, Mass., 1849-51; author, Cyclopedia of Moral and Religious An- 
ecdotes, 1848; a volume of poems; sermons; d. Worcester, July 15, 1851. 


*KENDALL BROOKS, b. Roxbury, Mass., Sept. 3, 1821. Br. U. 1841; 
tut. Col. C. 1841-43; N. T. I. 1842-45; ord. Roxbury, Aug. 31, 1845; p. 
Eastport, Me., 1845- 52; assoc. sec. A. B. P. S., 1852-53; prof. Math. and 
Nat. Phil., W. C., 1852- 55; p. Fitchburg, Mass., 1855- 65: ed. National Bap- 
tist, 1865- 68; pres. Kal. C., 1868-86; prof. Alma C., Alma, Mich., Sept. 1888- 
98; d. Alma, Feb. 15, 1898. D. Dy Brie 1806: 


*ISAAC JULIAN BURGESS, b. Batavia, Java, Jan. 4, 1820. Br. U. 
1842; N. T. I. 1842-45; ord. Pomfret, Conn., Oct. 9, 1845; p. Pomfret, 
1845-47; Limerock, R. I., 1847-51; agt. Am. S. S. Un. 1851-53; p. 1st ch., 
Calais, Me., 1853-65; Allendale, R. I., and Allenville, 1865-67; U. S. Christ. 
Cmn., 6 weeks in 1864; p. West Dedham, Mass., 1867-71; 3d ch., Middle- 
boro, 1871-75; Hampton Falls, N. H., 1876-June 1885; w. c. East Dedham, 
Mass., Oct. 1887-96; s. Canaan, N. H., Aug. 1892-Sept. 1893; w. c. Hyde 
Park, Mass., 1896-1903; d. Hyde Park, Feb. 26, 1903. 


*SAMUEL LUNT CALDWELL, b. Newburyport, Mass., Nov. 13, 1820. 
W. C. 1839; N. T. I. 1842-45; s. Alexandria, Va., win. 1845-46: ord. Ban- 
gor, Me., Aug. 1846; p. Ist he Bangor, June "1846- June 1858; Tstuch 
Providence, R 12 June 1858-Sept. 1873: prof. Chi HisthiN eT: Ts 1873-78: 
pres. Vassar C., 1878-85; w. c. Providence, R. I., 1885-89; author, Sermons, 
1865; Literature in Account with Life, 1885; Cities of Our Faith, 1890; 
many mem. discourses; ed. (with Dr. A. J. Gordon) Service of Song for 
Baptist Churches, 1871, 1878, 1881; d. Providence, Sept. 26, 1889. D. D., 
Wee 18583 La DriBral i884 


46 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1845 


*CHARLES KENDRICK COLVER, b. Clarendon, Vt., May 22, 1821. 
Br. U. 1842; N. T. I. 1842-45; ord. Watertown, Jan. 8, 1846; p. Watertown, 
1846-50 ; Pleasant St. ch., Worcester, 1850- 54; Detroit, Mich., 1857-58; 
Charlestown, Mass., 1858- 60; Abington, 1860-61 ; Andover, 1861 -64; Elgin, 
Ill., 1864-68; Mt. Carroll, Ind., 1868-?; New Lisbon, Wis., May, 1871- 
May, 1873; Menomonie, 1873- 75: River Falls, 1875-79?; w. c. Chicago, its 
1879-96 ; d. Chicago, Oct. 24, 1896. 


*HENRY VAUGHAN DEXTER, b. Wayne, Me., Apr. 3, 1815. W. C. 
1842; N. T. I. 1842-45; ord. Brookline, Sept. 7, 1845; p. 2d ch., Calais, Me., 
Sept. 1845-Apr. 1854; Augusta, Sept. 1854- June, 1860: 20 Ch, carats, 
Oct. 1860-Apr. 1869; Kennebunkport, Apr. 1869-Apr. 1871; Baldwins- 
ie Brae Oct. 1871-Oct. 1875; d. Baldwinsville, July 23, 1884. D. D., 

a BLL 


*EBENEZER DODGE, b. Salem, Mass., Apr. 22, 1819. Br. U. 1840; 
tea. Shelburne Falls, Mass., 1840-42; N. T. I. 1842-45; tea. Heb., Newport, 
Ky., 1845-46; ord. Salem, Mass., Sept. 3, 1845; p. New Hampton, N. H., 
1846- 49 ; New London, 1849-53: prof. Bib. Crit, and Interp., H. i 
1853-60, prof. Theol., 1860- 90, pres. M. U. 1868-90; author, Evidences of 
Christianity, 1869, 1876; Lectures on Christian Theology, 1875; cont. to 
BN SIED i Hamilton, N. Vail Strieber Ua yo Esta Le MLO Es LL. Dae 

hic., 1869. 


*LUTHER DANA HILL, b. Newport, O., Dec. 6, 1816. Mar. C. 1842; 
L. T. S. 1842-43; N. T. I. 1843-45; p. Chillicothe, O., 1846; ord. Woon- 
socket, R. I., Dec. 9, 1847; p. Woonsocket, 1847-51; Dover, N. H., 1851-54; 
Turner, Me., 1854-60; Thomaston, 1860-62; Bath, 1866-70; Reading, Mass., 
1870-74; Waldoboro, Me., 1874-79; Buxton, 1879-81; Springvale, 1881-82; 
. ia Ree 1822-83; p. South St. George, 1883-84; d. Waldaboro, Aug. 


*JOHN HUNT, b. Lowell, Mass., Oct. 17, 1822. Br. U. 1842; N. T. I. 
1842-45; U. T. S. 1845-46; ord. Richmond, N. H., Nov. 14, 1849; min. and 
tea., Sutton, aut. 1846-47; Drewsville, 1847-48; Richmond, aut. 1848-53; 
near Rutland, Vt., 1853-54; Hollis, N. H., 1854-55; Hinesburg, Vt., 1855- 
56; Wendell, Mass., spg. 1856-61; Dublin, now Chesham, N. H., aut. 1862- 
67; tea. and pr., Pleasant Valley, now Plain City, O., 1867-1912; res. 
ie 0.0. F, Home, Springfield, Feb. 1912-Dec. 1923; d. Springfield, Dec. 
1 


*HEMAN LINCOLN, b. Boston, Mass., Apr. 14, 1821. Br. U. 1840; 
N. T. I. 1842-45; ord. Boston, Sept. 21, 1845; p. New Britain, Pa., 1845-50; 
Philadelphia, 1850-53; Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1853-59; Cent. ch., Provi- 
dence, R. L, 1860-68; prof. Ch. Hist, N. T. I., 1868-73, 1878-87, prof. 
Homil., Past Dut. and Ch. Pol., 1873-78; author, Outline Lectures in 
Church History, 1884; Outline Lectures in History of Doctrine, 1885; 
sermons, syllabi, articles in rel. press; ed. Christian Chronicle, 1848-53; 
ed. Watchman and ts 1854-67; d. Newton Centre, Mass., Oct. 18, 
1884. ‘Dw.D.;,Us Ry 1865: 


*SILAS WHEELOCK PALMER (see KAZLITT ARVINE). 


*JULIUS SMITH SHAILER, b. Haddam, Conn., May 21, 1813. Br. U. 
Dacyrs.: prin Gy Leno yrs tea, Middletown, Conn., Ziyrsi st Ny Baer, 
1842-45; ord. 1845; p. 2d ch., Roxbury, Mass., 1845- 54; in bus. Roxbury; 
d. Roxbury, Apr. 4, 1881, 


1846] - STUDENTS 47 


*Joun SExTon JAMES, b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1818. Br. U. 1842; N. T. I. 
1842-44; Jef. Med. C. 1844-46; M. D.; med. miss. S. B. C., China, 1846-48; 
drowned, Hong Kong, Apr. 15, 1848. 


*Isaac Nites, b. Willington, Conn., 1816. H. L. T. I. 1842; N. T. I. 
1842-44: not ord.; act. p. Lebanon, O., 1845-50?; in grain bus., Chicago, 
Ill.; d. Chicago, Mar. 4, 1877. 


*Jos1AH Torrey Situ, b. Williamstown, Mass., Aug. 4, 1815. Wms. C. 
1842; N. T. I. 1842-44; ord. Lanesboro, May 1845; p. Lanesboro, 1845-46; 
Sandisfield, Oct. 1846-51; Hinsdale, 1851-53; Sandisfield, 1853-54; Bristol, 
Conn., spg. 1854-56; Amherst, Mass., aut. 1856-65; Woodstock, Conn., spg. 
1865-68; Warwick, R. I., aut. 1868-83; memb. R. I. leg., 1876; p. Royal- 
ston, Mass., 1883-88; d. Royalston, May 17, 1888. D. D., Cent. U., 1880. 


*FRANKLIN WILSON, b. Baltimore, Md., Dec. 8, 1822. Br. U. 1841; N. 
T. I. 1842-44; ord. Baltimore, Md., Jan. 18, 1846; p. Waverly, 1845-46; 
Huntington, 1846-47; High St. ch, Baltimore, Apr. 1847-52; ed. True 
Union, 1851-57, 1861; ed. Christian Review, 1857-59; ed. Maryland Baptist, 
1865; sec. Exec. Bd. Md. Bapt. Un. Assoc., 1846-74; asst. p. Franklin Sq. 
ch., Baltimore, 1854-96; author, tracts, pamphlets, essays; d. Baltimore, 
Oi ia 18964 DD. Col. C2 1865. 





*WILLIAM BATCHELDER GREENE, b. Boston, Mass., Apr. 1, 1819. U. S. 
Mil. A.; lieut. U. S. Army; N. T. I. 1842-44; p. Unit. ch., Brookfield; col. 
14th Mass. Vols.; d. Weston, Eng., May 30, 1878. 16—*16 


1846 


*AMORY GALE, b. Royalston, Mass., Aug. 24, 1815. Br. U. 1843; 
N. T. I. 1843-46; ord. Ware, Nov. 11, 1846; p. Ware, 1846-50; Lee, 1850-57; 
Minneapolis, Minn., 1857-58; gen. supt. miss., Minn., 1858-74; in Europe 
and Palestine, 1874; author, History of the Town of Lee, Mass., 1854; d. 
Jaffa, Syria, Nov. 26, 1874. 


*ASA HOWARD GOULD, b. Charlestown, Mass., July 19, 1814. Br. 
U. 1842; N. T. I. 1843-46; ed. Watchman, 1846-47; ord. Baring, Me., Aug. 
1847; p. Baring, 1847-56; East Auburn, 1856-60; Lebanon, 1860-61; Alna, 
1861-65; West Gardiner, 1865-70; res. Livermore, s. chs., 1870-84; d. Liver- 
more, July 6, 1884. 


*LYMAN JEWETT, b. Waterford, Me:, Mar. 9, 1813. Br. U. 1843; 
N. T. I. 1843-46; act. p. Webster, 1846-48; ord. Boston, Oct. 6, 1848; miss. 
A. B. M. U., Nellore, India, 1848-62, 1865-73; Madras, 1878-85; res. Fitch- 
burg, Mass., 1885-97; author (in Telugu), Commentary on Matthew’s 
Gospel, 1874; trans. Revised New Testament into Telugu, 1882-85; d. 
Bitchbiren an. 7.18975) De Bro U1872. 


*CHARLES NEWHALL, b. Medford, Mass., Aug. 16, 1815. D. C. 1843; 
N. T. I. 1843-46; ord. Sutton, N. H., June 6, 1850; p. Sutton, Mar. 1848- 
Dec. 1851; Hanover, Mar. 1852-Apr. 1855; Stratham, Aug. 1855-Apr. 
1859; Sanbornton, July 1859-Mar. 1861; Elm St. ch. Exeter, Apr. 1861- 
Mar. 1870; Albany, Vt., Apr. 1870-July 1872; Pottersville, N. H., Apr. 
1873-Oct. 1877; Brentwood, Nov. 1877-Nov. 1880; West Sutton, Mass., 
Dec. 1880-Nov. 1884; Pottersville, now Chesham, N. H., May 1885-Mar. 
eee w. c. Chesham, 1888-99; d. Roxbury, near Chesham, Feb. 12 or 13, 


48 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1846 


*EDWARD WILLARD PRAY, b. Boston, Mass., June 25, 1822. H. U. 
1841; N. T. I. 1842-46; ord. Mt. Clemens, Mich., Feb. tS 1848: p. Mt. 
Clemens, 1847-Oct. 1848; w. c. Boston, Mass.: iby Digby, N. S., Nov. 1849- 
Nov. 1850; tea. Boston, Mass.; p. New Ipswich, N. H., sum. 1853-Dec. 
1854; North Reading, Mass., Mar. 1855-57; Buckfield, Me., Dec. 1858-61; 
East Brookfield, Mass., Jan. 1864-66 ; Tyringham, May 1866- 68 ; West 
Hartford, Conn., Sept. 1868-Mar. 1870: w. c. Wellesley, Mass., Nov. 
1870-June 1872; Rochester, N. Y.; d. Rochester, Feb. 10, 1888. 


*GEORGE SUMNER GODDARD SPENCE, b. Boston, Mass., Dec. 
21, 1819. Br. U. 1839; N. T. I. 1843-46; ord. West Wrentham, now Shel- 
donville, Mar. 31, 1847: p. West Wrentham, 1847-48; Augusta, Me., 1849- 
Duel int bus. Salem, Mass., occ. s.; d. Salem, Sept. 6, 1863. 


*OAKMAN SPRAGUE STEARNS, b. Bath, Me., Oct. 20 1817. W. C. 
1840; N. T. I. 1843-46; instr. Heb. N. T. I., 1846-47; ord. Southbridge, 
May 19, 1847; p. Southbridge, 1847-54; Newark, N. J., 1854-55; Newton 
Centre, "Mass. 1855-68; prof. Bib. Lit. ‘and Interp., Nag pes 1868- 70, Bib. 
Interp., O. T) 1870- Aug. 1892, prof. em., Sept. 1892- Apr. 1803; author, 
Syllabus of Messianic Passages in the Old Testament, 1884; Introduction 
to the Books of the Old Testament, 1888, 1892; numerous mem. sketches; 
trans. Sartorius’s Person of Christ, 1848; ed. O. J. White’s Responsive 
Readings from the Old and New Testaments, 1893, 1896; d. Newton 
Centre, Apr. 20, 1893. D. D., W. C., 1863. 


*WILLIAM SAVAGE [or STAUGHTON] CHASE, b. Washington, D. C., Dec. 
12, 1822. Br. U. 1842; tut. Ala. 1842-43; N. T. I. 1843-44; not ord.; newsp. 
cor., Paris, France, 1843-48, 1851-56; lib. Am. A. Arts and Sciences, Boston, 
Mass., 1848- 51; mer. Chicago, Ill, 1856-59; prof. Mod. Lang, RiiGe 
1859-61; tea. Richmond, Va., 1861- 65; ed. staff Herald, New York, N. Y., 
1865-72; ed. staff Express; ed. Vericour’s History of French Literature ; 
joint trans. Lamartine’s History of the French Revolution, 1849; d. Paris, 
France, June 21, 1881. 


*SAMUEL CoRNELIUS CLopton, b. New Kent Co., Va., 1816. R. C.; Coll. 
C. 1841; N. T. I. 1843-45; miss. to China; d. Canton, July 7, 1847. 


*CHARLES WESLEY HeEweEs, b. Lynnfield, Mass., Apr. 7, 1818. Br. U. 
1843; N. T. I. 1843-44; ord. Lonsdale, R. I., Aug. 19, 1844; p. Lonsdale, 
1844-50; Lansingburg, N. Y., 1850-57; tea. Troy, 1857-58; Indianapolis, 
Ind., 1858-67; Oakland, Calif, 1869- 70: p. St. Helena, 1871- 763act. prin: 
Mills S., San Francisco, 1876-78 : p. Sth ch., San Francisco, 1878- Sliced: 
Oakland, Dec. 28, 1881. 


*EDWIN THEODORE WINKLER, b. Savannah, Ga., Nov. 13, 1823. Br. U. 
1843; N. T. I. 1843-45; s. Columbus, Ga., 1845; ord. 1846; ed. Christian 
Index; p. Albany, Ga., 1847-49; Gillisonville, S. C., 1849-52; ed. Southern 
Baptist and cor. sec. S. B. P. Si 1852-54; p. Charleston, 1854- 72; Marion, 
Ala., 1872-83; ed. Alabama Baptist, 1874; Augusta Transcript, Sacred 
Lute; Catechism; d. Marion, Nov. 10, 1883. D. D., Fur. U., 1858. 


*REUBEN ALBRIGHT Henry, b. Bolton, Pa. Mar. 2, 1818. N. T. I, 
1842-44, 1845-46; not see in bus. New York, N. Y.; Jersey City, N. J.; 
d. Jersey City, Nov. 3, 9. 


*ANSEL Graves Jongs, b. Halifax, Vt., Dec. 31, 1810. N. T. I. 1843-46; 
ord.; voice failed for pub. speaking; labored as ‘colp., Wilmington, Del.; 
d. Kansas City, Mo., Apr. 1855. 


1847] STUDENTS 49 


*WILLIAM Stowe, b. New Haven, Conn., Aug. 6, 1810. T. C.; N. T. I. 
1843-45; ord. Charlestown, June 25, 1845; p. Charlestown and Somerville 
ch., 1845-50; East Tisbury, 1850-52; lst ch., Colerain, 1852-55; Westerly, 
R. Te 1855- 57; ord. dea. Epis. ch., Sept. 30, 1857, pt. Apr. 28, 1858: r. Bris- 
tol, 1857- 65; Port Huron, Mich., 1865-74; Grand Haven, 1874- 77: Clyde, 
N. Y., 1877- 92: Redwood City, Calif., and Belmont, 1883- 84; Menlo Park, 
1884- 97; r. em. Menlo Park, 1897- 99: d. Menlo Park, July na, 1899. 


*Davip GREENE Mason, b. Chichester, N. H., 1816. N. T. I. 1843-44; p. 
Henniker, N. H., 1844-56; health failed; in bus.; d. Keene, Mar. a tioes 


1847 


*SAMUEL WATERS AVERY, b. Jefferson, Me., July 4, 1814. W. C. 
1840; N. T. I. 1844-47; ord. Lubec, Me., May 1849; p. Lubec, 1849-51; 
Searsport, 1851-57; Fayette, 1857-63; Lisbon Falls, 1863-67; in bus. Lisbon 
Falls, 1867-75; d. Lisbon Falls, Dec. 17, 1875. 


*ALBERT BALDWIN, b. Orange, N. J., Sept. 1, 1814. Gr. C. 1844; 
N. T. I. 1844-47; ord. North Wrentham, Sept. 12, 1848; p. North Wren- 
tham, 1848-50; Haddam, Conn., 1850-53; Winchendon, Mass., 1853-56; 
ere Ill., 1860-61; Walworth, Wis., 1863-67; d. Walworth, Sept. 5, 
1885. 


*ROBERT HENRY HARLOW, b. Boston, Mass., May 14, 1817. H. 
U. 1841; N. T. I. 1844-47; pr. in many places; ord. Boston, Mass., July 
10, 1859; p. Osterville, 1859-?; tea. Taunton, N. H.; Boston, Mass., and 
vic.; d. Wollaston, Oct. 14, 1906. 


*ANDREW LEVERING, b. Philadelphia, Pa. Jan. 4, 1824. U. P. 
1843; N. T. I. 1844-47; ord. Pottsville, Pa., late Nov. 1847; p. Pottsville, 
june 1847-Jan. 1853; w. c. Philadelphia, 1853-63; d. Philadelphia, Dec. 16, 
1863. 


*JOSEPH H. MATHER, b. Lyme, Conn., Sept. 26, 1820. Br. U. 2 yrs.; 
N. T. I. 1844-47; d. Deep River, Conn., May 5, 1852. 


*LORENZO DOW ROYCE, b. Sharon, Vt., Oct. 5, 1820. W. C. 1844; 
N. T. I. 1844-47; ord. Oct. 17, 1848; p. 2d ch., Thomaston, Me., 1848-50; 
d. Thomaston, Sept. 3, 1850. 


*JONATHAN EDWIN WHITAKER, b. Wendell, Mass., Feb. 17, 1821. 
Br. U. 1844; N. T. I. 1844-47; not ord.; machinist and man. of sawmills, 
res. Wendell, 1847-51; Orange, 1851-52; Fitchburg; Wendell; Athol; 
Shelbyville, Del., 1855-77; Whaleysville, Md., 1877-91; Berlin, 1891-97; d. 
Berlin, Dec. 9, 1897. 


*RICHARD LENTELL, b. Weston, Mass., 1815. Br. U. 1844; N. T. I. 1844- 
47; ord. Conway, Mass., 1847; p. South Dartmouth, 2 yrs.; New Orleans, 
La.; d. New Orleans, Sept. 24, 1851. 


*Basit MANLY, b. eae District, S.-C. Deo 91823.) UAl 1843: 
N. T. I. 1844-45; P. T. S. 1845-47; ord. Tuscaloosa, Ala., Jan. 30, 1848; p. 
Providence, 1848-49; S. Tuscaloosa, 1849-50; p. Ist ch., Richmond, Va., 
1850-54; fd. Richmond Fem. Inst., pres. 1854-59; prof. Bib. Introd. and O. 
4 i Interp., eva syle ey Greenville, nn OH 1859- 71; s. or p. several chs.; 


50 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1848 


pres. G. C., 1871-79; prof. Bib. Interp., O. T., S. B. T. S., Louisville, Ky., 
1879-92; joint compiler, Baptist Psalmody, 1850; d. Louisville, Jan. 31, 
1892.) D; DU. A: 1859; LL. Dy Aver AI I374: 


*SAMSON Powers, b. Waterville, Me., Oct. 28, 1815. W. C. 1844; N. T. 
I. Feb. 1845-46; tea. Townshend A., Vt., 1847-48; ord. Winthrop, Me., Jan. 
1849; p. Winthrop, 1848-53; miss. Ellsworth, 1854; s. Addison, 1855-57; p. 
Mt. Vernon, 1857-65; s. Alfred, 1865-67; tea. Alfred, 1866-67; s. Acton, 
1867-70; p. Litchfield, 1870-75; Monmouth, 1876-82; w. c. Litchfield, 1882- 
98; d. Lowell, Mass., Jan. 1, 1899. 


*GEORGE WooDBRIDGE STICKNEY, b. Clinton, Me., Mar. 20, 1826. W. C. 
1844; N. T. I. 1844-46; ord. Camden, Me., Feb. 1848; p. Camden; d. Water- 
ville, Oct. 15, 1850. 


*HorAce WELLINGTON, b. West Cambridge, now Belmont, Mass., Nov. 
13, 1815. O. C. 1844; O. T. S. 1845; N. T. I. 1845-46; ord. Spring Arbor, 
Mich., Oct. 1847; pr. and tea. in Hills. C., Mich. 1846-49; p. Cong. ch., St. 
Johnsbury, Vt., 1850-60; Hartford, 1861-69; w. c. Boston Highlands, 1869- 
99; d. Roxbury, Nov. 20, 1899. 


*JoHN WuLson MontTGoMERY WILLIAMS, b. Portsmouth, Va., Apr. 7, 
1820. Col. C. 1843; N. T. I. 1844-45; ord. Norfolk, Va., Mar. 1846; p. 
Jerusalem, 1846-47; Lynchburg, 1847-50; Ist ch, Baltimore, Md., 1851- 
Jan. 1894; p. em. Jan.-Aug. 1894; d. Chapel Hill, N. C. Aug. 28, 1894. 
Di DiiCoLiCaisoo 


*ROSWELL Cook Pater, b. Montville, Conn., May 10, 1816. H. L. T. I. 
1834-36; N. T. I. 1844-45; ord. Hermitage, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1838; p. Wy- 
oming; Middlebury; Attica; Bethany; Alabama; 8 yrs. in cent. Ill.; often 
asst. other p. in rev.; d. Leroy, N. Y., July 8, 1881. 14—*14 


1848 


*WILLIAM HADLEY EATON, b. Goffstown, N. H., Sept. 4, 1818. 
Br. U. 1845; N. T. I. 1845-48; ord. Salem, Aug. 16, 1849; p. 2d ch., Salem, 
1849-Dec. 1854; agt. N. L. L. S. I, or C. A., 1854-56, 1866-67, 1889-90; p. 
Nashua, N. H., Jan. 1856-Feb. 1870; agt. N. T. I. 1870-71; p. Keene, N. 
H., Sept. 1872-Apr. 1889; w. c. Nashua, 1889-96; d. Nashua, June 10, 1896. 
D. D., Br. U., 1867. . 


*DAVID BARNES FORD, b. South Scituate, Now Norwell, Mass., 
Nov. 10, 1820... Br, U...1845-.N.. 7.1, 1845-48: asst. instr. Heb. N, ToL, 
1847-49; ord. Canton, Sept. 25, 1851; p. Canton, 1851-54; occ. s.; s. Marsh- 
field, 1864-68; author, Studies on the Baptismal Question, 1879; The Cen- 
tennial History of the First Baptist Church in Marshfield, Mass., 1888; Life 
of Isaac Backus, 1889; New England’s Struggle for Religious Liberty, 
1895; History of Hanover Academy, 1899; ed. Dr. A. N. Arnold’s Commen- 
tary on Romans (Am. Comm.) 1889; trans. (with Dr. A. Hovey) Perthes’s 
Life of Chrysostom, 1854; cont. to Bibliotheca Sacra and reviews; w. c. 
Hanover, 1885-1903; d. Hanover, May 3, 1903. D. D., Br. U., 1898. 


*FOSTER HENRY, b. Perkinsville, Weathersfield, Vt., Apr. 7, 1817. 
Br. U. 1845; N. T. I. 1845-48; ord. Tyringham, Nov. 24, 1852; p. Tyring- 
ham, 1852-57; Pawtuxet, R. I., 1857-61; Danversport, Mass., 1862-65; New- 
port, N. H., 1866-72; North Bennington, Vt., 1872-80; Cavendish, 1880- 
85; Hinsdale, N. H., 1885-86; d. Hinsdale, Apr. 4, 1886. 


1849] STUDENTS 51 


*ALVAH HOVEY, b. Greene, N. Y., Mar. 5, 1820. D. C. 1844; N. T. 
I. 1845-48; pr. New Gloucester, Me., 1848-49; ord. Boston, Mass., Jan. 13, 
1850; asst. Instr. Heb. N. T. I., 1849-54, act. prof. Bib. Lit. and Interp., 
1851-52, 1858-59, prof. Ch. Hist. 1853-54, prof. Christ. Theol. 1854-70, prof. 
Theol. and Christ. Eth. 1870-99, prof. Gen. Introds. and Apol., 1899-1903; 
pres. 1868-98, act. prof. Bib. Interp., N. T., 1892-94; author, Memoir of the 
Life and Times of the Rev. Isaac Backus, 1858, 1859; State of the Im- 
penitent Dead, 1859, 1875; Outlines of Christian Theology, 1861, 1870; 
Miracles of Christ as Attested by the Evangelists, 1864; Scriptural Law of 
Divorce, 1866; God with Us, 1872; Religion and the State, 1874; Manual 
of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics, 1880, 1900; Commentary 
on the Gospel of John, (Am. Comm.) 1885; Biblical Eschatology, 1888; 
Commentary on Galatians, (Am. Comm.) 1890; Studies in Ethics and 
Religion, 1892; Christian Teaching and Life, 1895; Barnas Sears, a Chris- 
tian Educator, 1902; many addresses, essays, pamphlets, and syllabi; ed. 
American Commentary; cont. to many periodicals; d. Newton Centre, 
SEDt On S0 7D: Ls. Br. Me Bos ele Cand La JPL OL Oe 


*JAMES MUNROE SYMONDS, b. Salem, Mass., July 1817. Br. U. 
1845; N. T. I. 1845-48; ord. Amesbury, June 14, 1849; p. Amesbury, 1849; 
d. Salem, Oct. 17, 1849. 


*JoHN W. JoHNson, b. Effingham, N. H., 1819. A.C. 2 yrs.; N .T. I. 
1845-47; ord. June 3, 1847; miss. Hong Kong, China, 1846-60; Swatow, 
1860-72; d. Swatow, Oct. 21, 1872. 


*HARRISON CARLETON Pace, b. Dunbarton, N. H., Jan. 15, 1820. Br. U. 
Hoan Br. U. 1843-46; N. T. I. Jan. 1846-47; d. Newton Centre, Aug. 
9, 1847. 


*EpGAR WHIDDEN, b. St. George, N. B., Apr. 30, 1825. W. C. 1844; N. 
T. I. 1845-47; tea. Calais, Me., 1851-52, p. m. 1853-61, city coun. 1862, jud. 
munic. ct. 1880-81, tri. just. 1880-87, adm. to bar 1884; U. S. con., St. 
Stephen, N. B., 1893-97; res. Calais, Me., 1831-Oct. 1897; Worcester, 
Mass., 1897-1904; d. Worcester, Feb. 8, 1904. 


*PRESLEY UNDERWOOD EwING, b. Russellville, Logan Co., Ky., Sept. 1, 
1822. G. C. 1844; N. T. I. 1845-46; not ord.; res. Logan Co., Ky.; memb. 
Ics. ae 1849; memb. Congress 1851, 1853; d. Mammoth Cave, Ky., Sept. 
27, 1854. 


*ALLEN SABIN HuTCHINS, b. Spafford, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1817. Gr. C. 1843; 
tut. Gr. C., 1843-45; N. T. I. 1845-46; not ord.; tea. Norwalk, O., Jan. 
1849-Apr. 1855; act. pres. and prof. Lat. and Gr., Wayland A., Beavor 
Dam, Wis., three times between 1857 and 1877; d. Madison, Wis., July 
11, 1903. 10—*10 


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*EDWARD COFFIN ANDERSON, b. East Point, P. E. I., May 7, 
1821. Ac. C. 1846; N. T. I. 1846-49; ord. Kalamozoo, Mich., Jan. 17, 1850; 
p. Kalamazoo, 1849-52; Amherst, Mass., 1852-53; Milford, N. H., 1853- 
58; prof. Gr. Kal. C., 1859-64; p. Marquette, Mich., 1864-65; Liverpool, N’. 
S., 1865-66; Portland, Ore., 1866-70; San Jose, Calif., 1870-71; Groveland, 
Mass., 1872-73; prin. Petersham A., 1873-75; pres. Ottawa U., Ottawa, 
Kans., 1875-76; p. Lake City, Minn., 1876-80; pres. McMinnville C., Mc- 


52 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1849 


Minnville, Ore., 1881-87; w. c. Iowa City, Ia., 1887-89; d. near Lansing, 
Mich., Jan. 29, 1890. D. D., Cent. U., 1869. 


*ELEAZER JAMES AVERY, b. Bozrah, Conn., Jan. 6, 1815. Br. U. 
1845; N. T. I. 1846-69; ord. 1850; p. Addison, Me., 1849-51; Pembroke, 
1851-52; prin. W. A. 1852-54; prin. Lewis A., Southington, Conn., 1854- 
58; prin. Shelburne Falls A.; et Peddie Inst., Hightstown, N. J., 1876- 
81; d. Hightstown, Sept. 23, 


*ALLEN ELEAZER BATTELL, b. Dover, Mass., Dec. 4, 1815. W : 
N. T. I. 1846-49; act. p. Hudson, Sept. 1849-Mar. 1852; ord. Marshfield 
June 23, 1852; p. Marshfield, Apr. 1852-55; Rockport, Apr. 1855- Apr. 
1856°) act: ‘p: Ware Village, 1856: Needham, 1856-57; p. West Town- 
send, Sept. 1857-Aug. 1859; 3d ch., Middleboro, June 1860-Apr. 1863; 
Osterville, Apr. 1863-Apr. 1865; South Yarmouth, Apr. 1865-Apr. 
1867; Brewster, 6 mos.; Dover, 1868; West Sutton, 1868-Apr. 1871; Sand- 
isfield, June 1871-Oct. 1873; Belchertown, Oct. 1873-Apr. 1875; s. chs., 
1875-81; w. c. Dover, 1881-95; d. Dover, Nov. 12, 1895. 


*JAMES WINCHELL CAPEN, b. Boston, Mass., Nov. 7, 1822. W. 
C. 1845; N. T. I. 1845-47, 1848-49 ; ord. Nov. 0, 1849; chapl. barque Pico, 
7 mos.; p. Ist ch., Sacramento, Calif., 1850-51 ; Pine St. ch., San Francisco, 
1851-52; ord. Epis. dea. New York, N. Yu Dec. 18, 1853, pt. Albany, Dec. 
13, 1854: miss. Herkimer and Otsego Cos., 1853-aut. 1855, 1857-59, 1861- 
67; r. Coloma, Calif., aut. 1855-57; Em. ch., Norwich, N. Y., 1857-59; 
Ocala, Fla., and vic., 1859-61; Trinity ch., St. Augustine, 1867-69; Whitney 
Point, N. Y., Sept. 1869-83; r. Grace ch. 13 yrs., miss. Broome Co., Barker, 
Marathon; later, min. Afton Harpursville; miss. Binghamton, 1883-86; 
d. Binghamton, Dec. 27, 1886. 


*HUGH DEMPSEY, b. Londonderry, Ire., Aug. 1816. W. C. 1846; N. T. 
toca oui ord. Jay, Me., June 1853; p. Jay, 1853-59; d. Fairfield, May 11, 
1859. 


*HENRKY HUBBARD HAZELTON MDA Vito icl/4D: Ca i1839 Natal, 
ey -49; ord. Wales, July 10, 1850; p. Wales, Sept. 1849-51; d. in Mich., 


Fastin EDWARD PREVAUX, b. Salisbury, Mass., 1822. Br. U. 
846; N. T 1846-49; ord. Apr. 10, 1850; tea. and pr. San Francisco, 
Calif., nee Gabect 1850- 59 sds Salisbury, Mass., May 12, 1861. 


*JOSEPH WALTER WARDER, b. near Russellville, Ky., ae 13, 
1825. G. C. 1845; tea. Georgetown, 1845-46; N. T. I. 1846-49 : (eS. 
1848-May 1849; ord. Frankfort, Ky., Oct. 1849; p. Frankfort, 1849. Mar. 
1851; Maysville, Apr. 1851-Mar. 1856; Lexington, Mo., Apr. 1856-Mar. 
1865; Atchison, Kans., Apr. 1865-Mar. 1867; Kansas City, Mo., Apr. 1867- 
Mar. 1870; Clinton, Apr. 1870-Mar. 1874; Lawrence, Kans., Apr. 1874- 
May 1875; Walnut St. ch., Louisville, Ky., July 1875-June 1880; cor. 
sec. Exec. Bd. Gen. Assoc. Bapt. in Ky. and supt. miss., July 1880-1905; d. 
Georgetown, Feb. 3, 1905: D. D., W. J. C., 1871. 


*JupSON BENJAMIN, b. Rodman, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1819. Br. U. 1846; N. T. 
I. June 1847-48; ord. Oct. 13, 1848: miss. A. B. M. U., Tavoy, Burma, 
1849-50; Mergui, 1850-54; d. Boston, ’Mass., Feb. 20, 1855. 


*A ARON WHEELER CHAFFIN, b. Landgrove, Vt., July 9, 1821. Br. U. 
1846; N. T. I. 1846-47; ord. Apr. 1850; p. Danversport, 1850-62; Merri- 
mack St. ae Manchester, N. H., 1863-68; Hudson, 1868-73; d. Lynn, Mass., 
Feb. 3, 1874. 


1850] STUDENTS 33 


*JOHN Davis EpMANpDs Jones, b. Needham, Mass., Nov. 11, 1819. Br. U. 
1845; tea. Newton Lower Falls, Mass., 1845-46; N. T. I. 1846-47; tea. 
Troy, N. Y., 1847-49; ord. North Bennington, Vt., Nov. 1849; p. North 
Bennington, Sept. 1849-Jan. 1855; Ist ch., Worcester, Mass., Apr. 1855- 
May 1859; supt. pub. schs., Worcester, 1859-66; s. chs., 1859-64; p. 2d ch., 
Grafton, 1864-75; supt. agen. State Mut. Life Assur. Co., 1866-93; res. 
Worcester, d. Worcester, Jan. 12, 1893. 


*Noyes WILLIAM Miner, b. North Stonington, Conn., Mar. 10, 1822. T. 
C. 1846; N. T. I. 1846-48; ord. Dec. 5, 1848; p. East Longmeadow, 1848- 
51; Lebanon, Conn., 1851-52; Peekskill, N. Y., 1852-55; 1st ch., Spring- 
field, Ill., 1855-69; Belvidere, 1869-72; Oshkosh, Wis., 1872-78; Trenton, N. 
J., 1879-83; Groton, Conn., 1883-86; sec. Bapt. min. home, New York, N. 
Y., 1886-92; w. c. Paterson, N. J., 1892-93; d. Paterson, Apr. 14, 1893. D. D. 


*CaLVIN Howe Top irr, b. Mansfield, Conn., Apr. 1, 1818. Br. U. 1846; 
N. T. I. 1846-Mar. 1847; miss. Collinsville, Conn., 1847-49; Branford, 
1849-50; ord. Charlestown, Mass., Sept. 24, 1850; p. Charlestown and 
Somerville ch., 1850-52; s. New Ipswich, N. H., 1852; p. Weston, Mass., 
1853-67; w. c. 1867-1907; res. Cambridgeport, Mass.; author, numerous 
pamphlets; d. Cambridge, Nov. 11, 1907. 13—*13 


1850 


*SAMUEL NEWELL BENTLEY, b. Upper Stewiacke, N. S., July 4, 
1822. Ac. C.; N. T. I. 1847-50; ord. Nov. 1851; p. Liverpool, N. S., 1851- 
56; Halifax, 1856-59; d. Halifax, Nov. 26, 1859. 


*ELKANAH ANDREWS CUMMINGS, b. Parkman, Me., Jan. 31, 
1820. W. C. 1847; N. T. I. 1847-50; ord. Amherst, May 8, 1851; p. Am- 
herst, 1850-53; agt. A. B. M. U., 1853-55; fin. sec. Fem. C., Worcester, 
1855-64; publ. Boston, 1864-68; p. m. Maplewood, 1868-77; pr. miss. ch., 
Maplewood, 1880; d. Maplewood, June 11, 1888. 


*JOHN BARTON FOSTER, b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 8, 1822. W. C. 
1843; tea. China, Me., 1844-45; Lexington, Mass., 1845-46; N. T. I. 
1847-50; ed. Zion’s Advocate, 1850-58; prof. Gr. and Lat., C. U., 1858-72; 
Ss Hees prof. em. 1893-97; d. Waterville, Me., Aug. 19, 1897. LL. D., 

Pew l7 0: 


*JOHN PRESERVED HUNTING, formerly HUNTTING, b. Eden, 
Mt. Desert, Me., June 1, 1824. B. T. S. 1847-49; N. T. I. 1849-50; ord., 
Parsonsfield, Me., 1852 or 1853; s. Norway, 1850-51; p. Parsonsfield, 1851- 
54; inv.; became a Seventh Day Bapt., Scott, N. Y., about 1855; tea. and 
miss. in Ohio, West N. Y., and East N. C.; prin. of A. and then p., Deruy- 
ter, N. Y., 1857-58; p. West Edmeston, 1858-?; M.D., 1855; prac. med. in 
Welton, Ia., and other places; res. for some yrs. in southern IIl.; Alfred, 
N. Y., 1888-1902; d. Alfred, Aug. 24, 1902. 


*JAMES WALCOTT LATHROP, b. Rome, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1818. Br. U. 
1847; N. T. I. 1847-50; ord. Dorchester, Jan. 1851; p. Dorchester, 1850-56; 
Medfield, 1856-63; Rowley, 1863-67; Beverly, 1867-70; Oxford, 1870-73; 
Raynham, 1873-75; w. c. Oxford, 1875-95; d. Oxford, May 25, 1895. 


*BRADFORD HEMAN LINCOLN, b. Hingham, Mass., 1823. Col. C. 
1847; N. T. I. 1847-50; ord. New Rochelle, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1850; p. New 
Rochelle, 1850-Oct. 1852; South Framingham, 1854-55; Essex, Conn., 
1860-61; d. Meriden, May 3, 1862. 


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*JOHN HILL LUTHER, b. Warren, R. I., June 21, 1824. Br. U. 1847; 
N. T. I. 1847-50; ord. Cuthbert, Ga., 1853; p. Robertsville, S. C., 1853-57; 
pres. Young Lad. S., Kansas City, Mo., 1858-61; p. Miami, Mo., and Pal- 
myra, 1864-65; ed. Baptist Journal, 1866-68; Central Baptist, 1868-78; pres. 
Baylor Fem. C., Belton, Tex., 1878-91; p. Mem. ch., Temple, Tex., 1891-92; 
prof. Homil., Bay. U., Waco, 1892-94; w. c. Dallas, 1894-96; vol. miss. in 
Brazil, 1896-97; w. c. Temple, Tex., 1897-1902; Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1902-93; 
author, Old Baylor and other poems, 1900; sermons; d. Sao Paulo, July 
1G20082 WD). DoW JUGaNnay 


*AMOS FLETCHER SPALDING, b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 12, 1821. Br. 
U. 1847; N. T. I. 1847-50; ord. Mar. 1851; p. Montreal, Can., 1851-52; 2d 
ch., Cambridge, Mass., 1852-56; Calais, Me., 1856-60; Warren, R. I., 1860- 
70; chapl. U. S. Army, 1862-63; p. Ist ch., Norwich, Conn., 1870-76; Need- 
haat Mass., 1876-77; author, historical sketches; d. Chelmsford, Nov. 30, 
1877. : 


*HENRY JOHN STEVENS, b. Sunbury, Ga., Mar. 7, 1824. N. T. 1. 
1847-50; ord. Robertsville, S. C.; p. Robertsville, 1850-52; Greensboro, Ga., 
1852-53; Walthourville, 1853-54; d. Walthourville, aut. 1854. 


*THOMAS MILTON SYMONDS, b. Reading, Mass., Mar. 18, 1821. 
W. C. 1847; N. T. I. 1847-50; ord. Nov. 6, 1850; home miss., tea., and pr., 
mee Middleboro, 1850-Apr. 1851; p. Green Bay, Wis., 1851-52; d. July 
4, 1852, 


*BENJAMIN CALLEY THOMAS, b. Sanbornton, N. H., Apr. 24, 
1820. Br. U. 1847; N. T. I. 1847-50; miss. A. B. M. U.,-Tavoy, Burma, 
ees Henzada, 1854-67; Bassein, 1867-68; d. New York, N. Y., June 
11, 1868. 


*SAMUEL MELLEN WHITING, b. Sutton, Mass., June 25, 1825. 
T. C. 1846; N. T. I. 1847-50; ord. Hartford, Conn., May 8, 1850; miss. A. 
B. M. U., Assam, 1850-61; p. Colchester, Vt., 1861-68; Windsor, 1868-72; 
Grand St. ch., New Haven, Conn., 1872-76; d. New Haven, Feb. 21, 1878. 


*FREDERICK WILEY, b. Lynnfield, Mass., 1821. Br. U. 1847; N. T. I. 
1847-50; ord. 1850; p. Cumberland, R. I., and several places in New Eng. 
and the West; Stonington, Ill.; d. Stonington, July 21, 1868. 


*NATHAN SMITH Burton, b. Manlius, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1821. W. R. C. 
1846, theol. dept. 1847-48, 1849-50; N. T. I. 1848-49; ord. Elyria, O., Nov. 
6, 1850; p. Elyria, Nov. 1850-July 1853; 3d ch. Cleveland, July 1853- 
June 1854; Granville, June 1854-Nov. 1862; Akron, Nov. 1862-Sept. 
1866; Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept. 1866-Jan. 1871; Calvary ch., Davenport, 
Ta., Jan. 1871-Jan. 1876; prof. Kal. C., Jan. 1876-July 1877; p. Akron, 
O., July 1877-May 1887; act. pres. D. U., June 1886-87; p. Needham, 
Mass., Sept. 1887-Oct. 1893; w. c. Ann Arbor, Mich., 1893-1909; d. Oak 
Park, Ill, Apr. 20,1909, D. D., D. U.; 1863. 


*EDWIN DIBELL, b. Kingsville, O., June 1, 1820. H. L. T. I. 1843-45; Br. 
U. 1847; N. T. I. 6 mos. in 1847-49; ord. Gardiner, Me., Apr. 30, 1851; p. 
Gardiner, Jan. 1849-Nov. 1852; Pittston; s. Bath, win. 1852-53; p. Cherry- 
field, Jan. 1853-Feb. 1854; New Ipswich, N. H., Nov. 1854-Nov. 1859; 
Sheffield, O., sum. 1863-81; s. Presb. ch., Kingsville, 1890-92; res. Kings- 
ville, Mar. 1863-1910; d. Kingsville, Aug. 14, 1910. 


*AuGusTUS PULLEN, b. Augusta, Me., Aug. 9, 1824. W. C. 1845; N. T. I. 
1847-48; tea. Newport, Me., and Union, 1848-49; miss. Union, and Frank- 
fort, 1849-50; d. Aug. 30, 1850. 


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*SAMUEL Kinc Situ, b. Litchfield, Me. Oct. 17, 1817. W. C. 1845; 
prin. Townshend A., Vt., 1845-46; tut. W. C. 1846-47; N. T. I. 1847-48; 
ord. West Waterville, now Oakland, Me., June 1871; ed. Zion’s Advocate, 
1848-50; prof. Rhet. and Eng. Lit., W. C., 1850-92; prof. em., 1892-1904; 
res. Waterville, 1850-1904; d. Waterville, Aug. 20, 1904. D. D., C. ee: ee 

17—*1 


1851 


*ASA DALTON, b. Westbrook, Me., Oct. 30, 1824. H. U. 1848; H. U. 
D. S. 1848-49; N. T. I. 1849-51; ord. Augusta, Me., Oct. 1851; p. Augusta, 
1851-July 1854; tea. Newport, R. I., Sept. 1854-Dec. 1856; ord. Epis. 
dea., Newport, May 18, 1856, pt. Bangor, Me., June 1857; r. St. John’s ch., 
Bangor, Dec. 1856-May 1862; ch., of the Ascension and ed. Protestant 
Churchman, New York, N. Y., June 1862-Nov. 1863; r. St. Stephen’s ch., 
Portland, Me., Dec. 1863-Nov. 1906; r. em., Nov. 1906-12; author, Epochs 
of Church History, 1894; lectures and periodical articles; res. Portland; 
ds Porrend Aug, 29) 19127) DD. C, U..1885. 


*GEORGE W. GUNNISON, b. Erie, Pa., May 8, 1823. Jef. C. 1843; 
tut. Jef. C. 1843; prof. Math., Erie A., 1845; prof. Math., Lawrenceville 
High Sch., N. J., 1845-48; N. T. I. 1848-51; ord. Ann Arbor, Mich., Jan. 
21, 1852; s. Ann Arbor, win. 1851-52; p. Athol, Mass., May 1852-Sept. 
1853; pres. Burlington U., Ia., Nov. 1853-Mar. 1856; prin. Erie A., Pa., 
Apr. 1856-Sept. 1858; pres. Lad. Coll. Inst., Worcester, Mass., 1858-59; 
prin. Mayville, A., N. Y., 1859-60; prof. Gr. and French, Cent. U., Pella, 
Ia., 1861-62; prin. Montgomery A., N. Y. 1863; ald. Erie, Pa.; law. and 
prof. Comc. Law, Erie Come. C., 1864-70; prin. West. Ia. A., Denison, Ia., 
1871-72; may. Shenandoah, 1873; law. Erie, Pa., 1873-74; in bus. Boston, 
Mass., 1874-75; ed. staff The Watchman, 1876-77; adm. to Suffolk bar, 
1876; d. Boston, May 14, 1878. 


*LEONARD HOBART HUNTTING, b. Eden, Mt. Desert, Me., June 
1, 1824. B. T. S. 1848-49; N. T. I. 1849-51; not ord.; tea. 1851-57; pr. 
Lee, Me.; Lincoln; Bangor; Saybrook, O.; Burlington, Kans.; Fremont; 
North Loup, Nebr.; Ord.; Los Gatos, Calif.; San Jose; Bishop; Otay; 
res. Silver Creek, Wash.; d. Silver Creek, July, 1915. 


*JONATHAN MERRIAM, b. Bristol, Conn., July 28, 1825. W. F. C. 
1847; N. T. I. 1847-49, 1850-51; ord. 1852; p. Payson, IIl., 1852-57; McLean, 
1857-62; Sangamon, Bolton, 1862-64; U. S. Vol.; p. Lanark, IIl., 1868-72; 
d. Lanark, Nov. 29, 1872. 


*JOSEPH HARADEN SEAVER, b. Salem, Mass., Jan. 28, 1819. W. C. 
1848; N. T. I. 1848-51; miss. work for State Conv., Greenfield, Oct. 1851- 
Apr. 1852; ord. Salem, Mar. 1, 1853; S. S. Un. miss., Boston, Jan. 1853- 
Jan. 1855; p. Marshfield, Oct. 1855-Oct. 1856; Brewster, Feb. 1857-Feb. 
1858; Georgetown, Oct. 1858-Apr. 1862; Barnstable, Oct. 1863-Oct. 1865; 
s. many chs., Oct. 1865-June 1868; p. Marshfield, July 1868-July 1869; 
Bethel ch., Lee, May 1870-May 1871; city miss., Salem, Nov. 1872-74; p. 
South Yarmouth, Mar. 1875-Jan. 1877; Merrimacport, 1878-Aug. 1882; 
Cummington, Nov. 1882-Apr. 1883; w. c. Salem, May 1883-96; d. Salem, 
Sept. 9, 1896. 


*JAMES WHEATON SMITH, b. Providence, R. I., June 26; 1823. 
Br. U. 1848; N. T. I. 1848-51; ord. Lowell, Mar. 30, 1851; p. Lowell, 1851- 
May 1853; Spruce St. ch., Philadelphia, Pa., June 1853-Apr. 1870; Beth 
Eden ch., Philadelphia, 1870-Mar. 1880; p. em. Spruce St. ch., 1880-1900; 


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trav. much in South America, Egypt, Palestine; author, Life of John P. 
Crozer, 1868; prose and verse; d. Philadelphia, May 5, 1900. D. D, U 
Lewis., 1862. 


*SAMUEL Ae eS TAYLOR, b. Campton, N. H., Jan. 27, 1820. 
Col. C. 1848; N. T. I. 1848-51; ord. Jan. 1852; p. Hallowell, Me., 1852-55; 
miss. labor, 1855 68: p. Bath, 1858-61; health failed; stud. med.; phys. 
New York, N. Y., and Newark, NEWS ‘d. Newark, July 25, 1884. 


*JONATHAN TILSON, b. West Randolph, Vt., Feb. 16, 1818. Col. C. 
IRS ZT SSE Bs Re a ood ord. Hingham, Nov. 5, 1851; p. Hingham, 1851- 
FAS asst. miss. Mass. Bapt. Conv., 1876-78; p. Northboro, 1878-82; trav. in 
Europe, 1882-83; p. Rowley, Aug. 1884- Mar. 1891; w. c. Rowley, 1891-99; 
North Weymouth, 1899-1908; d. N orth Weymouth, Feb. 20, 1908. 


*HENRY RIPLEY WILBUR, b. Boston, Mass., Apr. 5, 1825. W. C. 
1847; N. T. I. 1848-51; ord. Mt. Pleasant, Ia., Jan. 1853; p. Mt. Pleasant, 
1853-57; Clinton, 1858; Galena, Ill., 1859-64; Peoria, 1865-66; Cedar Rapids, 
Ia., 1866-67; Sheldonville, Mass., 1868-71; Andover, 1872-76; w. c. An- 
dover, 1876-98; d. Andover, May 29, 1898. 


*RaALPH Hart Bow tes, b. Hartford, Conn., May 16, 1822. T. C. 1848; 
N. T. I. 1848-50; ord. Tariffville, Conn., aut. 1850; p. Tariffville, 1850-55; 
Branford, 1855-58; Lee, Mass., 1858-61; Brighton, 1861-65; West Newton, 
1865-68; Lee, 1868-70; Greenbush, N. Y., 1870-73; Jewett City, Conn., 1873- 
78; New Hartford and Canton, 1878-83; r. Epis. ch., Bethlehem, 1884-90; 
Tashua and Easton, 1890-93; Huntington, Aug. 1893-98; ret.; res. Wood- 
bury, 1898-1900; d. Woodbury, Oct. 4, 1900. 


*PHINEAS Howe, b. Norway, Me., Apr. 7, 1823. Br. U. 1847; N. T. I. 
1848-50; U. Halle, 1851; ord. Somerville, Mass., 1852; p. Somerville, 1852; 
d. Somerville, Aug. 26, 1852. 


*Davip Foster LuMspEN, b. Edinburgh, Scot., Aug. 19, 1820. T. C. 
1847; N. T. I. 1848-50; ord. Epis: ch., Hartford, Conn., 1851; p. two miss. 
chs., North Providence, R. I., 6 mos.; Ansonia, Conn., 1852-54; Ann Arbor, 
Mich., 1854-61; Plymouth, Conn., 1861-63; West Haven, 1863-64; East 
Brookline, N. Y., 1864-65; Syracuse, a few mos.; in Epis. hosp., Detroit, 
Mich., 1875-93; d. Detroit, May 17, 1893. 


*FLETCHER OscEoLA Marsu, b. Townshend, Vt., Dec. 14, 1819. U. 
Mich. 1845; N. T. I. May 1849- 50: ord. Coldwater, Mich., Dec. 19, 1850; p. 
Coldwater, Sept. 1850-53; prof. Nat. Scary 1853- 54; prof. Math. and 
Nat. Phil. Dec. 1854- 74; fin, act Le 1873- 75; in bus. Chicago, Ill., 1875- 
ae dae Leland U., New Orleans, La., 1887- 93: d. New Orleans, Mar, 


1852 


*WILLIAM HARRISON ALDEN, b. North Middleboro, Mass., Apr. 
14,1825.) Bro Us 849s Nea val: 1849- 52; ord. North Attleboro, Sept. 1, 
1852: p. North Attleboro, 1852-57: 1st ch., Lowell, 1857-64; Tabernacle 
ch., Albany, N. qe 1864- 68: Portsmouth, N. ee Mar. 1868- Aug. 1888; s. 
several chs. ; fila y . Westboro, Mass., 1891- 95; Sharon, Jan. 1896-1900; d. 
Portsmouth, N. i. Oetite: 1900. D. AD (hi ee. 1873. 


*ARTHUR RICHARD RALPH CRAWLEY, b. Sydney, C. B., May 
1831. Ac. C. 1849; N. T. I. 1849-52; ord. Aug. i9 1853; miss. A. B. M. 
U., Henzada, Burma, 1853-76; d. at sea, Oct. 9, 1876. 


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*EDWIN BARNARD EDDY, b. Providence, R. I., Aug. 21, 1819. Br. 
U. 1 yr.; N. T. I. 1849-52; ord. Feb. 5, 1852; p. Beverly, 1852-55; Win- 
chester, 1855-60; Portsmouth, N. H., 1860-62; Waltham, Mass., 1862-65; 
Calais, Me., 1869-75; Roger Williams ch., Providence, R. I., 1879-81; d. 
Providence, May 27, 1885. 


*DANIEL JOHNSON FREAS, b. Salem, N. J., June 1820. M. U. 1849; 
N. T. I. 1849-52; ord. Salem, N. J., May 18, 1855; s. 2d ch., Salem, May 
1855-June 1856; p. Woodbury, Sept. 1857-Apr. 1867; in West, occ. pr., 
1867-77; city miss. Trenton, N. J., 1877-98; killed, Trenton, Oct. 14, 1898. 


Sea ADDISON GOODHUE, b. New Boston, N. H., 1824. D. C. 
1848 ; eke 18492528" ord. Oct: 1852: p. Norwich, Conn., 2 Visi? prot, 
Lang., © Te 1S lyr. py South Boston, Mass., ayrset Framingham Centre, 
3 yrs.; North (Garibridee: PUVESS: Westboro, ie yrs.; Shelburne Falls, 1% 
yrs.; w. c. South Dedham, 1869- 70; p. Danversport, 1% yrs.; d. Hyde 
Park, Dec. 1, 1873. 


* WELCOME LEWIS, b. Brookfield, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1820. H.C. 1849; 
N. T. I. 1849-52; ord. Mansfield, Sept. 30, 1852; p. Mansfield, Aug. 1852- 
May 1855, 1862-Oct. 1873; s. North Brookfield, N. Y., Apr. 1861-Apr. 1862; 
say Baa leg. 1871; inv.; w. c. Coventry, N. Y., 1878-1901; d. Coventry, 

ar. 9, 1901. 


*CHARLES Ayer, b. Charlestown, Mass., Mar. 16, 1826. A. C.; M. U. 
1849; N. T. I. 1849-51; ord. Turner, Me., Sept. 9, 1851; p. and tea. Turner, 
1851-53; Brunswick, 1853-56, 1859-60; Southboro, Mass., 1856-59; Athol, 
1861-63; Sterling, 1863- OS woe. Worcester, 1865- 66; p. ‘and teana Nun Ves 
pres. Natchez S., (now Jackson G.) Natchez, Miss., Sept. 1877- Sept. 1883: 
pres. Jackson GC. Jackson, Sept. 1883-Oct. 1804; D. Hinesburg, Vt., 1896- 
Oct. 1898; w. c. Clinton, N. Y., Nov. 1898-1901; d. Clinton, Mar. 28, 1901. 


*JOSEPH ALBERT BAILEY, b. Middletown, Conn., Aug. 17, 1824. Wes. U. 
1849; N. T. I. 1849-50; R. T. S., 1850-51; ord. Essex, Conn., Oct. 22, 1851; 
p. eee? 1851-55; Waterbury, Sept. 1855-73; d. Carlsbad, Bohemia, May 
LL ISZ3: 


* ALEXANDER WATERMAN Carr, b. Jamestown, R. I., Feb. 7, 1822. M. U. 
1848; N. T. I. 1849-50; ord. Fall River, Oct. 23, 1850; p. Rowley, May 
1851-Mar. 1862 ; Framingham Centre, Jan. 1863-Dec. 1865; Medfield, Jan. 
1866-Jan. 1871; w. c. Hyde Park, June 1871-Dec. 1873; p. Dighton, Jan. 
1874-Nov. 1885’; d. Dighton, Jan. 26, 1886. 


*MarRK ANDREWS CUMMINGS, b. Parkman, Me., Jan. 22, 1815. W. C. 
1849; N. T. I. 1849-50; prin. A., North Bennington, Vt., 1852- 54; Black 
River A., Ludlow, 1854-55; prof. Math. and Nat. Sci, NOT i te 
Fairfax, 1855-60; ord. North Fairfax, Mar. 19, 1857; p. North Fairfax, 
Oct. 1856-Oct. 1861; tea. Essex, Conn., 1861-70; s. North Lyme, 1870; w. 
c. Maplewood, Mass., 1871-92; d. Maplewood, Jan. 9, 1892. 


*PEREZ LINCOLN CUSHING, b. Boston, Mass., Mar. 5, 1822. Br. U. 1849; 
N. T. I. 1849-50; ord. Aug. 8, 1855; chapl. Ref. Sch., Westboro, 1851-57; 
tea. Middleboro, 1857-74; chapl. State Alms., Bridgewater, 12 yrs.; d. 
Santa Barbara, Calif., Mar. 14, 1875. 


*GroRGE GREENWOOD FarrBaANKS, b. Winthrop, Me., Apr. 14, 1824. W. 
C. 1847; prin. Hebron A., Me, 1847-49 ; N. T. I. 1849- uit ord, Medfield, 


58 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1853 


Sept. 9, 1851; p. Medfield, 1851-55; Somerville, 1855-66; South Dedhane 
1866- 69: Cent. ch., Middleboro, 1869- SOW. Ce Middleboro; d. Middleboro, 
Jan. 4, i887. D ee CVS 1883. 


*Prrry Oviatt, b. Medina, O., 1824. Gr. C.; N. T. I. 1849-50; d. Medina, 
O., Sept. 23, 1850. 


*THomMAS Bupp VAN Horne, b. Lebanon, O., July 6, 1821. Gr. C. 1847; 
N. T. I. 1849-50; ord. Piqua, O., Oct. 31, 1850; prin. Natl. Cherokee High 
Sch., 1850-53; prof. Ark. C., 1853-57; prin. Young Lad. S., Fayetteville, 
Ark, 1857-60; tea. Franklin, On 1861 62: chapl. 13th Ohio Vols., July 1862- 
64; post chapl. i wiRihssy Army, 1864- 85; placed on ret. list, 1885; res. Colum- 
bus, O., 1885-95; author, History of the Army of the ‘Cumberland, 1875; 
Life of Gen'l Geo. H. Thomas, 1882; d. Columbus, Apr. 5, 1895. 1p) aft 
D. U., 1888. 


*HEMAN LINCOLN WAYLAND, b. Providence, R. I., Apr. 23, 1830 .Br. U. 
1849; N. T. I. 1849-50; prin. A., Townshend, Vt., 1850-51; post grad. Br. 
U. 1851-52; tut. U. R. 1852-54; ord. Worcester, Mass., Nov. 1854; p. 3d 
ch., Worcester, Oct. 1854-Sept. 1861; chapl. 7th Conn. Vols., 1861-64; home 
miss. Nashville, Tenn., 1864-65; prof. Rhet. and Log., Kal C., 1865-70; 
pres. F. C. 1870-72; ed. National Baptist, 1872-94, prop. 1882-May 1894; 
Philadelphia ed. Examiner 1894-98; author, Charles H. Spurgeon, his Faith 
and. Work, 1892; many addresses and periodical articles; joint author, 
Life of Francis Wayland, 1867; ed. Mueller’s Life of Trust, 1861; d. Wer- 
nersville, Pa., Nov. 7, 1898. D. Dit Brac lseg, 15—*15 


1853 


*JOHN PHILIP AGENBROAD, b. New Carlisle, O., Aug. 14, 1822. 
Gr. C. 1850; N. T. I. 1850-53; ord. Marietta, O., Sept. 1853; p. Marietta, 
1853-55; Urbana, 1855-58; home miss., Prairie du Chien, Wis., 1858-59; p. 
Lacon, Ill., 1859- 62, 1875- 78: home miss. Richmond, Ind., 1865- 72) 1879- 81; 
p. Akron, O., 1872-73; Ottawa, Ill., 1874-75; Mt. Washington, O., 1882-84 : 
S. Springfield ; Dayton; res. Dayton; d. Dayton, May 30, 1912. 


*ALEXANDER McCORMICK AVERILL, b. Cornish, Me., Sept. 13, 
18203)! PitAWALO Ne Doty july T85te53eiord, 1843; Dp. North Cambridge, 
Mass., 1853-59; "Middleboro, 1859-62 ; Holyoke, 1862-68: Denver, Colo., 
1868-69 ; Emporia, Kans., 1870-73; Fort Scott, 1876; Lancaster, Tex., 1878- 
81; res. Lancaster, 1878- 80: North Cambridge, Mass., West Somerville; d. 
West Somerville, Feb. 13, 1904. A. Mi Wi Coa 857. 


*JAMES COOPER, b. Boston, Mass., May 1826. Gr. C. 1850; N. T. I. 
1850-53; ord. Cincinnati, O., Dec. 1854; p. Cincinnati, 1854-55; Madison, 
Wis., 1855-56; Waukesha, 1856-59; Melrose, Mass., 1859-62; Philadelphia, 
Pa., 1862-68; Rondout, N. Y., 1868-76; Flint, Mich., 1876-80; dist. sec. A. 
B. H. M. Soc., 1880-86; d. Detroit, Apr. 1, 1886. D. D., D. U., 1880. 


*STEPHEN WILLIAM DE BLOIS, b. Halifax, N. S., Aug. 4, 1827. 
Ac. C. 1846; law stud. Halifax, 1846-49; tea. Hort. A. 1849- 50, Ac. C. 1848- 
DOS YIN Sak: I. 1850- 53; ord. Chester, N. oe Feb. 1854; p. Chester, 1854-55; 
is hoe ai Wolfville, NwiSs 1855-84 ; d. Wolfville, Feb. 4, 1884. D. 

c 


*DAVID FREEMAN, b. Brookfield, N. S., Nov. 18, 1820. Ac. C. 1850; 
N. T. I. 1850-53, post-grad. 1853-54; post-grad. R. T. S. 1854-55; ord. 
Fialitax)) N.2S,, Aug. 134855 "p. ne "ch., Halifax, Mar. 1855-Sept. 1858; 
AR AGLO.. Sept. 1858- "May 1861 ; . 5th and 6th chs., Cornwallis, 1861- 


1853] STUDENTS 59 


74; New Glasgow, 1875-78; home miss., Kings Co., 1879-90; d. Citra, Fla., 
May 18, 1891. 


*BENJAMIN WEST GARDNER, b. Providence, R. I, July 4, 1822. 
Br. U. 1850; N. T. I. 1850-53; ord. Sept. 1853; p. Sheldonville, 1853-55; 
Mansfield, 1855-58; West Dedham, 1858-67; pr. New Ipswich, N. H., 1 yr.; 
North Marshfield, Mass., 1869-74; d. North Scituate, July 6, 1874. 


*EDWARD CUSHING MITCHELL, b. East Bridgewater, Mass., Sept. 
20, 1829. W. C. 1849; N. T. I. 1850-53, res. grad. 1853-54; ord. Calais, Me., 
July 13, 1854; p. Calais, 1854-56; Brockport, N. Y., 1857-58; Rockford, IIl., 
Sept. 1858-63; prof. Bib. Lit. and Interp., S. C., 1863-70; prof. Heb. and O. 
T. Lit., B. U. T. S., 1870-77; prof. Heb., Regent’s Park C., London, Eng., 
1876-77; pres. Bapt. Theol. Sch., Paris, France, 1878-82; pres. R. W. U., 
Nashville, Tenn., 1884-85; lect. Lowell Inst., Boston, Mass., 1884; s. Nepon- 
set, Oct. 1886-87; pres. Leland U., New Orleans, La., 1887-1900; author, A 
Critical Handbook, a Guide to the Authenticity, Canon, and Text of the 
New Testament, 1881, French Edition, 1882; An Elementary Hebrew 
Grammar and Reading Book, 1883; ed. Davies’ Hebrew Lexicon, 1880; 
ea Saas Grammar, 1883; d. New Orleans, Feb. 28, 1900. D. D., 

LE LOsU, 


*JOHN MOSER, b. St. Margaret’s Bay, N. S., Apr. 27, 1826. Ac. C. 
1848; N. T. I. 1850-53; not ord.; tea. in com. schs.; occ. pr.; res. Canaan 
Forks, N. B.; d. Butternut Ridge, 1908. 


*CHARLES RICH PATTISON, b. Forestville, N. Y., May 7, 1824. U. 
Mich. 1850; N. T. I. 1850-53; ord. Pontiac, Mich., Nov. 9, 1853; p. Pon- 
tiac, 1853-55; Grass Lake, 1856-57; agt. A. B. P. S., 1857-65; ed. Ypsilanti 
Commercial, Ypsilanti, 1864-87; res. Eustis, Fla., 1889-1902; Deland, 1902- 
08; d. Deland, Feb. 1, 1908. 


*ARTEMAS WYMAN SAWYER, b. West Haven, Vt., Mar. 4, 1827. 
D. C. 1847; tea. Windsor, Vt., 1847-50; N. T. I. 1850-53; ord. Lawrence, 
Dec. 27, 1853; p. 1st ch., Lawrence, 1853-55; prof. Classics and Belles 
Lettres, Ac. C. 1855-60; p. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1861-64; prin. N. L. 
L. S. I., 1864-69; pres. Ac. C. 1869-97, prof. Ment. and Mor. Phil., Ac. C., 
eto caus Woltvilleg Ne Sey Aue. 5,1 907.0) Dn et GU 1867 * eT Ty 

oG., : 


*ABRAHAM SNYDER, b. Dayton, O., Feb. 15, 1824. Gr. C. 1850; 
N. T. I. 1850-53; ord. McConnellsville, O., Dec. 15, 1853; p. McConnells- 
ville, 1853-54; Leeds, Me., 1855-57; Blue Hill, 1857-58; Bridgton, 1858-61; 
East Auburn, 1861-64; Delton, Wis., 1864-66; Allegan, Mich., 1866-69; 
New Ipswich, N. H., 1869-72; Hopkinton, 1872-75; Wayne, Me., and Leeds, 
1875-85; Alfred, 1885-88; West Camden, Mar. 1889-90; res. Wayne, and 
Alfred, 1890-94; d. Wayne, Oct. 26, 1894, 


*DANIEL DAMON WINN, b. Woburn, Mass., Nov. 25, 1824. Col. C. 
1850; N. T. I. 1850-53; ord. Lowell, Sept. 14, 1853; p. Lowell, 1853-55; 
Salem, 1855-67; New Bedford, 1867-July 1880; Woburn, 1880-July 1891; 
w. c. Jamaica Plain, 1891-95; d. Jamaica Plain, June 28, 1895. 


*WitL1AM Horr Humpurey, b. North Yarmouth, Me., Dec. 2, 1823. W. 
C. 1849; N. T. I. 1850-52; ord. Mar. 1, 1854; p. Richmond, Me., 1852-58; 
Sea ee ch., Halifax, N. S., 1858-62; Hastings, Minn., 1863-65; d. 

ec. 6, 1865. 


60 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1854 


*STEPHEN WILLIAM Price, b. Ava, Burma, Feb. 6, 1825. Br. U. 1850; N. | 
T. I. 1850-52; ord. May, 1852; p. Cumberland, Md.; Athens, N. Y.; d. 
Washington, D. C., Dec. 13, 1855. 


*THOMAS Henry Rip.ey, b. N. S., Aug. 5, 1828. Br. U. 1847; N. T. I. 
1850-52; d. Portland, Me., June 6, 1852. 


*GEORGE MARSHALL Rosrnson, b. Buckfield, Me., July 13, 1821. W. C. 
1850; N. T. I. 1850-52; ord. 1853; p. Sidney, Me., 1853- 54; s. Guilford and 
Rockport, 1854-55; p. Searsmont, 1855-56; d. Livermore Falls, Apr. 29, 
1873. 


*JOHN Rounps, b. Buckfield, Me., Mar. 30, 1822. W. C. 1849; N. T. I. 
1849-50, 1851-52; ord. New Gloucester, Me., Sept. 29, 1852; p. New Glou- 
cester, 1852-60; Freeport, 1860-65; Alna, 1865-68; Cent. ch., Chelmsford, 
Mass., 1868-72; Holden, 1872-74; Kennebunkport, Me., 1874-78; Northfield, 
Minn., May 1878-Apr. 1884; Red Wing, 1885-Mar. 1887; w. c. Minneapolis, 
1887-88; d. Minneapolis, Mar. 29, 1888. 17-—*17 


1854 


*BRAINARD WAYLAND BARROWS, b. North Attleboro, Mass., 
May 21, 1827. Br. U. 1851; N. T. I. 1851-54; ord. Dorchester, May 30, 
1855; p. lst ch., Dorchester, Neponset, 1855-Dec. 1872; Middletown, Conn., 
Jan. 1873-Sept. 1880; Norwood, Mass., Jan. 1881-June 1890; res. Newton 
Centre, 1890-92; New York City, 1892-96; Brooklyn, 1896-1909; Bloom- 
field, N. J., 1909-13; Ridgewood, 1913-1915; d. Ridgewood, Feb. 19, 1915. 


*FRANCIS ARTHUR DOUGLAS, b. Ticonderoga, N. Y., Apr. 16, 
1824. A.C. 1851; N. T. I. 1851-54; ord. South Boston, Oct. 15, 1854; miss. 
AV BUMS to Telugus, 1854-Feb. 1866;51n" (UiS: 1866- 69; p. Piqua, Ob 
1869-72; Lebanon, 1872-75; Cincinnati, 1875-79 ; cor. sec. A. Hiab: Soc., 
1879-83; p. Middletown, N. J., Nov. 1884-Apr. 1887; White Plains, N. Y., 
Apr. 1887-June 1888; w. c. Brooklyn, 1888-1902; d. Brooklyn, Apr. 15, 1902. 


*DAVIS HAYNES McCOY, b. Pa., 1823. Col. C. 1850; N. T. I. 1851- 
54; not ord.; miss. Philadelphia, 1854-56; res. Pittsburg, 1856-60; d.? 
Pittsburg, June 5, 1860?. 


*JAMES BARLOW SIMMONS, b. North East, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1827. 
Bre Us Leslee Re S 1s ieS2 ee All Sil soer doe NG elon Sosa eres 
Providence, R. I., July 1854; p. 3d ch., Providence, 1854-57; 1st ch., In- 
dianapolis, Ind., 1857-61; 5th ch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1861-67; cor. sec. A. 
Bir Soc., 1867- 74: collec. of Educ. and F. M. funds, 1874-77; p. 
‘Trinity ch., New York, N. Y., 1877-86; dist. sec. A. B. P. S., N. Y., 1886- 
1905; author, Courage in the Ministry; Cause and Cure of Rebellion, 1861; 
Memorial Sketches, 1865; Young Child of Grace, 1865; Tribute to the 
Departed, 1866; Memorial to Nathan Bishop, 1885; Bible Bands in the 
Churches, 1886; tracts; assisted in establishing ten colleges, of which 
Simmons C., Texas, is one; d. New York, Dec. 17, 1905. D. D., U. 
Lewis, 1870. 


*ELISHA Bupp DeMm1, b. St. John, N. B., Apr. 7, 1829. Ac. C. 1849. 
Br. U. 1849-50; N. T. I. 1851-53; ord. July 1, 1853; p. Amherst, N. S., 
1853-57; city miss. St. John, N. B., 1857-59; p. Leinster St. che St. John, 
ae -63; ed. Christian Watchman, St. John, 1859-60; d. St. John, Aug. 1, 


1855] STUDENTS 61 


*EPHRAIM ANDREWS Epwarps, b. Beverly, Mass., Jan. 10, 1824. N. T. I. 
1851-53; ord. South Hampton, N. H., Dec. 1853; p. South Hampton, Oct. 
1853-Apr. 1856; Wilton, Apr. 1856-Apr. 1857; Gayhead, Mass., Apr. 1857- 
Oct. 1858; Cape Neddick, Me., Nov. 1858-Apr. 1861; Mashpee, Mass., Apr. 
1861-Apr. 1865; health failed; res. Beverly; p. East Washington, N. H., 
Sept. 1883-Nov. 1885; d. East Washington, Nov. 4, 1885. 


*DANIEL WORCESTER FAUNCE, b. Plymouth, Mass., Jan. 3, 1829. A. C. 
1850; N. T. I. 1851-53; ord. Somerville, July 14, 1853; p. Somerville, 1853- 
54; Pleasant St. ch., Worcester, 1854-60; Malden, 1860-66; 1st ch., Con- 
cord, N. H., 1866-75; Washington St. ch., Lynn, Mass., 1875-81; E St. ch., 
Washington, D. C., 1881-July 1889; West Newton, Mass., Sept. 1889-Dec. 
1893; Pawtucket, R. I., Jan. 1894-July 1899; lit. work, Providence, 1899- 
1911; author, Words and Works of Jesus, 1867; The Christian in the 
World, 1875; The Words and Acts of the Apostles; A Young Man’s Diffi- 
culties with his Bible, 1877; The Christian World, 1880; Christian Ex peri- 
ence, 1881; The Resurrection in Nature and Revelation, 1884; Prayer as a 
Theory and a Fact, 1890; Inspiration Considered as a Trend, 1897; Hours 
with a Sceptic, 1898; Shall we believe in a Divine Providence? 1900; 
Advent and Ascension, 1903; A Mature Man’s Difficulties with his Bible, 
1908; rec. Fletcher Prize of D. C. for authorship, 1875, 1890; d. Provi- 
dencemannoa Ole Dy DE Ay Carts /6: 


*WILLIAM NEWELL Fay, b. Grafton, Mass., Apr. 25, 1825. Br. U. 1851; 
N. T. I. 1851-53; ord. West Halifax, Vt., 1853; p. West Halifax, 1853-56; 
Belchertown, Mass., 1856-67; d. Bloomington, IIl., June 6, 1868. 8—*8 


1855 


*GEORGE DANA BOARDMAN, b. Tavoy, Burma, Aug. 18, 1828.: 
Bre loose NUL Lanloo2-359 Mord, barmwellinS.., CG... Dec 1855: 
p. Barnwell, 1855-May 1856; 2d ch., Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 1856-May 
1864; Ist ch, Philadelphia, Pa, May 1864-May 1894, hon. p. 1894- 
1903; prof. Temple C., Philadelphia; prof. lect. on Eth., U. Chic., spg. 
1895-1905; author, Studies in the Creative Week, 1877; Studies in the 
Model Prayer, 1879; Epiphanies of the Risen Lord, 1879; Studies in the 
Mountain Instruction, 1880; The Divine Man from the Nativity to the 
Temptation, 1887; The Ten Commandments, 1889; Topical Index to the 
Bible, 1890; The Problem of Jesus, 1891; Coronation of Love, 1895; The 
Kingdom, 1899; The Church, 1901; Ethics of the Body, 1903; Life and 
Light, 1905; sermons, addresses, pamphlets; d. Atlantic City, N. J., Apr. 
Poets Ds Brel as6oslil Di UeR 1839, 


*THOMAS WILLIAM CRAWLEY, b. Hobart Town, Van Diemen’s 
Land, Australia, now Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, Oct. 20, 1828. Ac. C. 
1849; N. T. I. 1850-51, 1853-55; ord. Chester, N. S., 1853; p. Chester, 1855- 
57; New Minas, Horton, 1857-60; asst. p. St. John, N. B., 1860-62; p. St. 
Andrews, 1862-68; Reading, Mass., 1868-70; Amenia, N. Y., 1870-72; King- 
ston, Mass., 1872-74; St. Andrews, N. B., 1874-84; Milltown, Me., and St. | 
Stephen, N. B., 1884-86; w. c. Cambridgeport, Mass., 1886-1904; d. Cam- 
bridge, Oct. 12, 1904. 


*GEORGE MARSHALL PRESTON, b. Beverly, Mass., Apr. 23, 1830. 
W. C. 1852; N. T. I. 1852-55; ord. Sturbridge, Dec. 26, 1855; p. Sturbridge, 
1855-58; Medford, 1858-68; Wooster, O., 1868-71; Independence, Ia., 1871- 
72; Old Town, Me., 1873-77; s. Presque Isle, Me., 1877-78; p. Lanesboro, 
Mass., 1878-80; Cheshire, and s. Lanesboro, 1880-Apr. 1890; Granville, 
June 1890-96; res. Medford, June 1896-June 1905; Fort Myer, Va., 1905- 


62 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1856 


09; Brunswick, Me., 1909-11; ad. Fort Riley, Kans., 1911-13; d. Medford, 
Mass., Jan. 10, 1914. 


*ANDREW READ, b. Warren, R. I., Jan. 29, 1829. Br. U. 1849-51; 
N. T. I. 1852-55; ord. Warren, R. I, Dec. 23, 1855; p. Pembroke, Me., 
1855-56; Sturbridge, Mass., 1858-61; Hanover, 1862-82; Bolton, July 1883- 
July 1889; w. c. Rockland; North Hanover; d. Hanover, Mar. 5, 1911. 


*SAMUEL RICHARDSON’, b. Tipperary, Ire. 1815. Ac. C. 1847; 
N. T. I. 1852-55; ord. Eastport, Me., Dec. 21, 1855; p. Middleboro, Mass., 
1858-62; Clements, N. Y.; Westport, N. S.; d. July 8, 1869. 


*SAMSON TALBOT, b. Mt. Zion, Champaign Co., Ill., June 28, 1828. 
Gr. C. 1852; N. T. I. 1852-55; asst. instr. Heb., N. T. I. 1855-56; ord. Day- 
ton, O., 1856; p. Dayton, 1856-64; pres. D. U. 1864-73; d. Newton Centre, 
Mass., June 29, 1873. D. D., M. U., 1864. 


*WILLIAM HENRY WALKER, b. Lexington, Mass., June 1, 1824. 
Br. U.; N. T. I. 1852-55; ord. Westboro, Aug. 8, 1855; p. Westboro, 1855- 
Aug. 1858; Natick, Aug. 1858-Aug. 1861; South Gardner, Aug. 1861-Feb. 
1865; Hampton Falls, N. H., Feb. 1865-68; Paris Me., 1868-71; Greenville, 
N. H., 1871-73; Warner, 1873-80; Edgartown, Mass., 1880-84; North 
Leverett, 1885-87; d. North Leverett, Nov. 27, 1887. 


*THOMAS WOMERSLEY, b. Huddersfield, Eng., Apr. 20, 1817. H. 
U. Med. Sch.; D. C.; U. N. Y¥.; N. T. I. 1852-55; ord. Wenham, Jan. 1856; 
p. Wenham, 1856-62; Palmer, 1862-66; Deerfield, 1866-71; phys. Green- 
field, 1871-95; d. Watertown, Mar. 7, 1897. 


*DANIEL JOHNSON GLAzIER, b. Willington, Conn., Apr. 11, 1828. Br. U. 
1851; N. T. I. 1852-55; p. el. lst ch., Fall River; d. Providence, R. I., Mar. 
19, 1855. 


*HENRY Fayette LANE, b. East Abington, now Rockland, Mass., Mar. 
13, 18258" Brog 1850's) tats, ColwGCerias0-524) Nii. 1 leoe-54er Ondo ew 
London, N. H., July 1854; p. New London, 1854-July 1857; Dorchester, 
Mass., July 1857-Jan. 1860; Lawrence, 1860-Jan. 1863; chapl. U. S. Army, 
1863-64; p. Portsmouth, N. H., Feb. 1864-July 1867; Malone, N. Y., May 
1869-June 1878; sec. N. Y. State Conv., Oct. 1878-Nov. 1880; p. Kingston, 
Mass., Nov. 1881-Jan. 1883; Worcester, Jan. 1883-Feb. 1888; w. c. Med 
field; d. Medfield, May 9, 1897. 


*GEORGE EDWARD LEONARD, b. Woodstock, Md., Oct. 6, 1832. Gr. C. 1862; 
N. T. I. 1852-54; ord. Mt. Vernon, O., Oct. 24, 1854; p. Mt. Vernon, Oct. 
1854-May 1856; Lockland, May 1856-Nov. 1857; Ironton, Dec. 1857-Apr. 
1861; Elyria, Sept. 1861-Dec. 1865; Wauseon, Jan. 1866-May 1870; Peru, 
Ind., May 1870-Dec. 1881; sec. O. State Conv. and supt. miss., Jan. 1882- 
1904; sec. Ch. Edifice Dep’t O. State Conv. 1904-13; ed. Ohio Baptist An- 
nual, 1882-1913; hist. and statistical sec. O. State Conv., 1912-13; res. Nor- 
walk, O.; d. Norwalk, Aug. 1, 1913. D. D., D. U., 1889. 1 | 


1856 


*JAMES WILLIAM BONHAM, b. Bath, Eng., Oct. 26, 1822. N. T. I. 
1852-56; ord. ev. New York, N. Y., 1847; p. Brighton, Mass., 1856-57; 
Worthen St. ch., Lowell, Nov. 1857-2; Woonsocket, R. I., 1860-64; r. ch, 
of the Intercessor, Epis., Philadelphia, Pa., 5 yrs.; St. Paul’s ch., Peoria, 
Ill.; dioc. ev. cent. N. Y.; head of the house of the Ev., New York; M. 
D., Jef. Med. C., 1890; d. New Bedford, Mass., May 4, 1900. 


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*JOSEPH LEROY ATWELL FISH, b. North Amherst, Mass., Sept. 
6, 1828. A. C. 1853; N. T. I. 1853-56; ord. Webster, July 2, 1856; p. Web- 
ster, Apr. 1856-July 1863; Vineyard Haven, Dec. 1863-Dec. 1865; Holliston, 
Dec. 1865-Apr. 1868; Holyoke, May 1868-Apr. 1872; Duluth, Minn., July 
1873-June 1875; North Hebron, N. Y., July 1875-Apr. 1878; Atchison, 
Kans., 1878-80; tea. H. M. Sch., Natchez, Miss.; tea., s., and ed., Live Oak, 
Fla., 1880-90; d. Live Oak, Mar. 26, 1890. 


*GEORGE DONALD HENDERSON, b. Portsmouth, N. H., Sept. 2, 
1832. Br. U. 1853; N.. T. I. 1853-56; ev. Atchison, Kans., 1856-57; Leaven- 
worth, 1857-58; Junction City, 1858-59; ord. Sept. 6, 1859; chapl. U. S. 
wae 1859-63, U. S. Navy, July 1864-75; d. Portsmouth, N. H., May 20, 


*EDWARD HUMPHREY, b. North Weymouth, Mass., 1821. Whites- 
boro, S., N. Y.; N. T. I. 1853-56; ord. May 1857; p. East Haverhill, 1857- 
See ee 1863-67; Granville Corners, 1869-71; d. Melrose, Mar. 29, 
1880. 


*DANIEL CLAPP LITCHFIELD, b. Scituate, Mass., July 5, 1822. A. 
C. 1853; N. T. I. 1853-56; ord. Bowdoinham, Me., Feb. 26, 1857; p. Bow- 
doinham, Dec. 1856-Nov. 1857; Old Town, Dec. 1857-Nov. 1863; in Christ. 
Cmn. in civ. war; p. Andover, Mass., Feb. 1864-June 1868; Bricksburg, 
N. J., Apr. 1869-Oct. 1871; fin. agt. Souh Jersey Inst., Dec. 1871-Nov. 
1872; dist. sec. A. B. P. S., Nov. 1872-Oct. 1874; p. Clinton Ave., ch., 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 1874-May 1875; Warwick, N. Y., July 1875-May 
1882; s. and in bus. Warwick, N. Y., 1882-1907; d. Warwick, May 29, 1907. 


*BENJAMIN FANUIL DUNKIN PERRY, b. Georgetown, S. C., Aug. 
18, 1833. F. C.; N. T. I. 1853-56; ord. 1856; p. Barnwell, S. C., 1856-66; 
r. Epis. ch., Camden, 1866-74; d. Jan. 13, 1874. 


*GIDEON Core, b. Beverly, Mass., Jan. 1824. Mid. A. 1853; N. T. I. 
1854-56; ord. Wrentham, May 29, 1856; p. Wrentham, Apr. 1856-Oct. 1863; 
Weymouth, Nov. 1863-Nov. 1870; Red Wing, Minn., Nov. 1870-Apr. 1876; 
Somerset, Mass., Dec. 1876-Mar. 1884; Danversport, July 1884-Sept. 1888; 
Calvary ch., Salem, Oct. 1888-Aug. 1892; w. c. Beverly, 1892-1906; d. 
Beverly, Feb. 22, 1906. 7—*7 


1857 


*SAMUEL BROOKS, b. Roxbury, Mass., Aug. 31, 1831. Br. U. 1852; 
asst. lib. Br. U. 1852-53, instr. Gr. Feb. 1854-Feb. 1855; N. T. I. 1853-Feb. 
1854, Feb. 1855-June 1857; ord. Beverly, Oct. 22, 1857; p. 2d ch., Beverly, 
1857-60; asst. instr. Heb. N. T. I. 1860-61; p. South Framingham, Mar. 
1862-Aug. 1864; West Medway, aut. 1866-Dec. 1869; prof. Lat. Lang. and 
Lit., Kal. C., 1869-1906, prof. em., 1906-11; d. Ann Arbor, Mich., Mar. 16, 
IDV ete Gr 1875; 


*JAMES ALPHEUS CLARK, Db. Pittsfield, Mass., 1827. Wms. C. 1853; 
N. T. I. 1854-57; asst. instr. Heb. N. T. I., 1856-57; ord. July 2, 1857; p. 
Adrian, Mich., 1857-61; Fairfield, 1861-62; prof. Kal. C. 1862-69; d. Kala- 
mazoo, Aug. 17, 1869. 


*ALEXANDER MARTIN HIGGINS, b. Jamaica, Vt., Dec. 14, 1830. A. 
C. 1850-52; Br. U. 1854; N. T. I. 1854-57; ord. Boston, July 19, 1857; s. 
Reading, 8 mos.; p. Leominster, 1859-61; Plaistow, N. H., Feb. 1861-Aug. 


64 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1858 


1864; South Framingham, Mass., Mar. 1865-Dec. 1866; Chicopee, Jan. 
1867-Nov. 1869; Plaistow, N. H., Dec. 1869-Dec. 1872; Greenville, July 
1873-June 1874; East Gloucester, Mass., June 1874-June 1877; Lee, Nov. 
1877-May 1881; Ashland, May 1881-Jan. 1883; Swampscott, 1884-86; w. 
c. Somerville, 1886-1904; d. Somerville, Feb. 16, 1904. 


*HOWARD MALCOLM JONES, b. Bangkok, Siam, July 19, 1834. Br. 
U. 1853; asst. lib. Providence Atheneum, 1854; N. T. I. 1854-57; ord. 
Schoolcraft, Mich. May 19, 1858; p. Schoolcraft, 1858-59; Racine, Wis., 
1859-63; Fredonia, N. Y., 1863-69; Bristol, R. I., 1869-79; Shelburne Falls, 
Mass., 1879-83; Albert Lea, Minn., 1883-86; Fairfield, la, May 1886-Apr. 
1888; Cedar Falls, Sept. 1888-Oct. 1890; Le Mars, Feb. 1891-Mar. 1892; 
Clear Lake, July 1894-June 1895; w. c. Cedar Falls, 1895-1903; d. Cedar 
Falls, Feb. 28, 1903. 


*ENOS MUNGER, b. Monson, Mass., Nov. 4, 1825. Br. U. 1854; N. T. 
I. 1854-57; ord. July 15, 1857; p. Red Wing, Minn., 1857-58; Lakeland, 
1858-62; U. S. Army, priv., chapl., 1862-64; p. Belle Plaine, Minn., 1864- 
65; Jordan, 1865-66; Lexington, 1866-68; Lakeland, 1868-72; d. Lakeland, 
Oct. 14, 1873. 


*LUCIUS EDWIN SMITH, b. Williamstown, Mass., Jan. 29, 1822. 
Wms. C. 1843; adm. to the bar, 1845; assoc. ed. Hartford Courant, 1847- 
48; Boston Republican, 1850; ed. Free Soil Advocate, 1848; asst. sec. A. B. 
M. U., 1849-54; N. T. I. 1854-57; ord. Groton, Jan. 14, 1858; p. Groton, 
Jan. 1858-Sept. 1865; prof. U. Lewis., 1865-68; ed. Baptist Quarterly, 1867- 
68; asst. ed. Examiner and Chronicle, 1868-76; ed. The Watchman, 1877- 
Dec. 1881, assoc. ed. Jan. 1882-June 1892; w. c. Groton, Mass., 1892-1900; 
d. Groton, Feb. 10, 1900. D. D., Wms. C., 1869. 


*JOSEPH COLVER WIGHTMAN, b. Groton, Conn., Jan. 3, 1828. 
Br. U. 1852; N. T. I. 1854-57; ord. Apr. 15, 1857; p. South Abington, now 
Whitman, 1857-58; Middletown, Conn., 1858-62; chapl. U. S. Army, 1862- 
63; p. New London, Conn., 1863-66; North Cambridge, Mass., 1866-68; 
dist. sec. Am. Bapt. Bib. Un., 1870-71; p. Taunton, 1873-82; author, Chris- 
tian Union; Comparative Religion; Law of Worship; Church Finance; The 
Messiah; cont. to reviews and periodicals; d. Tiverton, R. I., Aug. 6, 1882. 


*ALBION Byron Ciark, b. New Sharon, Me., Mar. 24, 1826. W.C. 1851; 
prin., Shelburne Falls A., 1851-54; N. T. I. 1854-55; ord. Sept. 12, 1855; 
p. Skowhegan, Me., 1855-58; agt. A. B. P. S. 1859-63; p. Columbia, Calif., 
3 mos., 1863; d. Skowhegan, Me., Sept. 9, 1865. 


*JuLius EartE JoHNnsoNn, b. Willington, Conn., Oct. 27, 1827. Br. U. 
1854; N. T. I. 1854-55; ord. 1856; p. Jackson, Mich., 1856-63; Madison, 
Wis., 1863-66; Delavan, 1866-68; Milwaukee, 1868; Beaver Dam, 1869-72; 
d. Beaver Dam, Oct. 20, 1872. 9—*9 


1858 


*GEORGE BULLEN, b. New Sharon, Me., Nov. 8, 1833. W. C. 1853; 
tea. Me. 1853-55; N. T. I.. 1855-58; U. Halle and U. Géttingen, 1858-59; 
ord. Bloomfield, now Skowhegan, Me., June 13, 1860; p. Skowhegan, Mar. 
1860-Aug. 1862; chapl. 16th Me. Vols., Aug 1862-Oct. 1863; p. South Read- 
ing, now Wakefield, Mass., Jan. 1864-Nov. 1866; act. p. Brighton, Sept. 
1867-May 1868; p. Pawtucket, R. I., Sept. 1868-Mar. 1891; cor. sec. No. 
Bapt. Educ. Soc., Apr. 1891-Oct. 1896; prof. Christ. Miss., N. T. L, Apr. 
1891-Aug. 1897; s. Brighton Ave. ch., Allston, in 1898; p. New London, N. 


1858] STUDENTS 65 


H., Jan. 1900-Oct. 1906; s. South Boston, Mass., aut. 1906-spg. 1907; p. 
Hingham, Sept. 1908-Oct. 1913; author, sermons and addresses; d. Newton 
Centre, Aug. 20, 1916. D. D., C. U., 1880. 


*WILLIAM HENRY EVANS, b. Cheltenham, Eng., Nov. 9, 1831. H. 
U. 1855; N. T. I. 1855-58; ord. China, Me., Sept. 1, 1858; p. China, 1858- 
60; Damariscotta, 1861-66; Hyannis, Mass., 1867-72; Holyoke, 1872-79; 
Littleton, 1880-83; North Oxford, 1883-85; Still River, 1887-95; d. Suffield, 
Conn., Dec. 6, 1897. 


*GEORGE BOARDMAN GOW, b. Waterville, Me., Jan. 11, 1832. W. 
C. 1852; tea. Wat. A. 1853-55; N. T. I. 1855-58; ord. Ayer, Sept. 28, 1858; 
p. Ayer, 1858-61; prin. N. L. L. S. I., 1861-64; p. Gloucester, Mass., 1864- 
Mar. 1867; Worcester, Apr. 1867-72; fin. agt. W. A. 1872-74; p. Millbury, 
1874-80; Brattleboro, Vt., 1880-83; Glens Falls, N. Y., 1883-Mar. 1895, p 
em. 43 1913; res. Northampton, Mass., Sept. 1894-July 1895; Poughkeep- 
sie, ie July 1895-1902; Glens Falls, 1902-13; d. Glens Falls, Pansy) 7, 
ota apy D., CLL 1S8h: 


*BARTLETT MAYHEW, b. Chilmark, Mass., Aug. 11, 1829s Bria: 
1854; N. T. I. 1855-58; ord. June 3, 1858; p. West "Tisbury, 1858: East Tis- 
bury, 1858-59; Exeter, N. H., 1859- 60: d. Tisbury, Mass., Sept. 24, 1860. 


*ALFRED OWEN, b. China, Me., July 20, 1829. W. C. 1853; tea. Cher- 
ryfield, 1853; North Bridgton, Jan. 1854-Dec. 1855; N .T. I. Jan. 1856- 
98; ord. China, Me., Feb. 9, 1858; p. Lynn, Mass., Feb. 1858-Jan. 1867; 
Woodward Ave. ch., Detroit, Mich., Tae 1867-July 1877: Mem. ch., Chica- 
go, Ill., July 1877- Aug. 1879; pres. D. U. 1879- 86; pres. R. W. U. 1887- 95, 
instr. Met., Eth., and Theol. 1895- 1905; ed. writer on Mich. Christian 
Herald, and cont. to religious press; res. Nashville, Tenn.; d. Nashville, 
iivecialoi2.e Dn Dot hale Gr I8/13 


*HENRY ALLEN SAWTELLE, b. Sidney, Me., Dec. 11, 1832. W. C. 
1854; tea. Wat. High Sch. and tut. W. C., 1854-55; N. T. I. 1855-58; ord. 
Limerick, Me., July 8, 1858; p. Limerick, 1858-59; miss. A. B. M. U., Hong 
Kong, China, and Swatow, 1859-61; p. San Francisco, Calif., 1862-76; 
Chelsea, Mass., 1877-82; Kalamazoo, Mich., 1882-84; San Francisco, Calif., 
1884-85; d. Waterville, Me., Nov. 22, 1885. D. D., Hills. C., 1874. 


*CHARLES ANDREW SNOW, b. Providence, R. I., May 12, 1829. 
Br. U. 1851-54; N. T. I. Feb. 1856- 58; ord. Fall River, Tuly A 1858; D. 
Fall River, July 1858-Nov. 1864; chapl. U. S. Army, Oct. 1862- June 1863; 
p. Providence, R. I., Dec. 1864-July 1870; South Abington, now Whitman, 
Mass., Sept. 1870-Aug. 1874; New Bedford, Nov. 1875-July 1881; act. p. 
Fall River, Sept. 1882-Nov. 1883; p. West Harwich, Apr. 1886-Feb. 1898; 
w. c. Taunton, 1898-1903; d. Taunton, Nov. 29, 1903. 


*WILLIAM HOSMER SHAILER VENTRES, b. Haddam, Conn., 
Geta gatose well Utelsss Now 1e1855-58 5" ord: Portland a Men tulves, 
1858; p. Paris, July 1858-66; Hyde Park, Mass., Oct. 1866-70; Hudson, 
June 1871-78; res. Peterboro, N. H., occ. pr., May 1879-84; p. North 
Livermore, Me., Apr. 1884-85; Canton, Apr. 1885-87; Peru, 1885-88; Leb- 
anon and North Berwick, May 1888-93; East Corinth, Mar. 1893-Apr. 
1907; res. East Corinth; d. Portland, Oct. 7, 1912. 


*THEODORE WHITFIELD, b. Hinds Co., Miss., Jan. 31, 1834. U. 
N. C. 1854; N. T. I. 1855-58; ord. Danville, Ky., 1859; p. Danville; prof. 
Miss. C. 1872-73; supt. Miss. ‘Inst. for Blind, 1873- 74; p. Aberdeen, Miss. ; 
Goldsboro, N. GC: Meridian, Miss.; Charlotte, INS Cou: Spartanburg, Si C.: 


66 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1858 


Goldsboro, N. C., Mar. 1883-87; Richmond, Va., 1887-94; d. Richmond, 
May 28, 1894. D. D., W. F. C., 1878. 


*WiiaAM Firz, b. Haverhill, Mass., Aug. 5, 1828. Br. U.; 
1855-57; ord. Westerly, Ral , July 23) 1857: p. Westerly, July 1857- N85 ey 
ch., Hartford, Conn., 1858- 60; Westerly, R. I., 1861-65; chapl. U. S. army; 
p. Haverhill, Mass., 1865-68; ee Vt. 1869- 71: North Attleboro, 
Mass., 1872- 73: Burrillville, Re boas 7oesous East Providence, 1881-Dec. 
1886 ; "Rumney, N. H., Sept. 1887-90; Ww. C. Harrisville, R. I.; d. Harrisville, 
Jan. 8, 1895. 


*CHARLES FREEMAN Foster, b. Dorchester, Mass., May 27, 1830. W. C. 
1855; N. T. I. 1855-57; ord. Dorchester, Oct. 1857; p. South Amesbury, 
Nov. 1857-59; Biddeford, Me., 1859-61; Yarmouth, 1861-64; chapl. State 
Alms., Tewksbury, Mass., 1864-66; chapl. and asst. supt. State Prim. Sch., 
Monson, 1866-75; tea. Chicopee, 1875-77; supt. pub. schs., Chester, Pa., 
1877-1900; res. Philadelphia, 1900-12; d. Philadelphia, Dec. 7, 1912 


*WASHINGTON IRvING HumMpHREY, b. Yarmouth, Me., Feb. 1, 1830. W. 
C..1855; N. T. I. 1855-56; d. Yarmouth, Me., Feb. 13; 1856. 


*WitttAM Scotr McKenzie, b. Liverpool, N .S., Feb. 29, 1832. H. U. 
1855; N. T. I. 1855-57; ord. East Abington, now Rockland, Apr. 1857; p. 
East Abington, 1857-58; Andover, 1858-60; Providence, R. I., 1860-66; St. 
John, N. B., 1866-72; dist. sec. A. B. M. U., 1872-96; res. Winchester, 
Mass.; d. Winchester, June 13, 1896. D. D., La Gr. C., Mo., 1 : 


*SmiITH Norton, b. Madison, Me., Apr. 18, 1824. O. C. 1855; N. T. I: 
1855-56; A. T. S. 1856-58; O. T. S., a half year, 1858; ord. ev. Lebanon, O., 
Feb. 22, 1859; s. s. Cong. ch., Granville, Ill., 1859; Churchville, N. Y., 1861- 
63; Augusta, Mich., 1865-66; Michigan City, Ind., 1866-71; supt. Lad. C., 
Evanston, Ill., 1871-74; p. East Concord, N. H., 1874-77; Harwich, Mass., 
1877-80; Preston, Dak., 1881; Pierre, 1882-84; gen. miss. Dak. 1884-85; 
Wis., 1889-90; p. Newfane, Vt., 1895-May 1900; w. c. Newfane, 1900-02; 
Oberlin, O., 1902-08; Albany, Ore., 1908-11; Old People’s Home, Portland, 
Ore.; d. Portland, Apr. 13, 1912. 


*HiRAM KALLOCK PeErRvEAR, b. Roxbury, Mass., July 16, 1831. Br. U. 
1855; N. T. I. 1855-57; ord. Roxbury, Dec. 3, 1857; p. East Cambridge, 
Dec. 1857-Mar. 1865; Ist ch., Worcester, Apr. 1865-Dec. 1872; Cambridge- 
port, Jan. 1873- Aug. 1879: ist ch., New Bedford, Feb. 1880- July 1886; 
Clinton, Aug. 1886-July 1891: W. C. Cambridgeport; Jamaica Plain, 1804- 
1909; d. Jamaica Plain, June a 1909. D. D., Ac. U., 1899. 


*JAMES SuGGETT Reap, b. Owentown, Ky., Sept. 10, 1826. F. C. 1849; 
N. T. I. 1855-56; ord. Vernon, Ind., Feb. 15, 1851; p. Table Rock, Ore., 
1853-54; tea. Vernon, Ind., 1857; p. Kankakee city ch., Kankakee, IIl., 1858- 
60; Hackett ch., Kankakee Co., 1860-61; Franklin, Ind., Aug. 1861-62; 
Bloomington, 1862-63; tea. Monroe Fem. S. 1863-64; p. Butlerville, 1867- 
69; Chauncey ch., Tippecanoe Co., 3 yrs.; Grand Prairie, Apr. 1881 -83 ; 
Fowler, Oct. 1883- 86; tea. in several important schs.'swW.i Cc. West Lafayette, 
Ind. 1886- 98; d. Lafayette, Dec. 31, 1898. 


*JAMES JuDSON Tucker, b. Halifax, Vt., Oct. 6, 1827. Wms. C. 1854; 
N. T. I. 1855-56; tea. New Bedford, 1856-60; Rite) 1860; ord. Wor- 
cester, Mass., Aug. 30, 1860; p. Worcester, 1860- 62; South Dedham, 1862- 
64; d. Chicago, Ill. , Jan. 13; "1864. 


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*CHARLES FREDERICK WESTON, b. Skowhegan, Me., Jan. 25, 1827. W. C. 
1855; N. T. I. 1855-56; R. T. S. 1859; ord. Lincoln, Me., Sept. 1863;, p. 
Lincoln, 1863-65; Fayette, 1865-67; Russell, Mass.; East Avon, N. Y., 
1874-75; Fowlerville, Mich., 1875-76; Orleans, 1876-77; Limerick, Me., 
1878-80; Julian, Calif.; Oxford, Nebr., Sept. 1891-April 1892; d. Spring- 
field, Apr. 18, 1892. 


*JOEL PARKER CHAPIN, b. Stowe, Vt., Feb. 21, 1825. N.L.L.S. 1; N. 
T. I. 1855-57; ord. Wayne, Me., Dec. 16, 1857; p. Wayne, 1857-59; Leeds, 
1859-62 ; chapl. UlsS2rHosp:, 1862- 63:5)". Shapleigh, Me., 1863- 66: North 
Conway, N. H., 1867-75; Bow, 1875-77: West Sutton, Mass., 1877-80: Pot- 
tersville, now Chesham, N. H., 1880-84; w. c. North Leominster, Mass.; d. 
North Leominster, Jan. 7, 1887. 


*JAMES WARNER SEARLL, b. Providence, R. I., Feb. 13, 1825. Pierce A. 
1855; N. T. I. 1855-57; ord. Richmond, N. H., Feb. 25, 1858; p. Richmond, 
1857-59; West Swanzey, 1859-67; East Weare, 1867-69; South Hampton, 
1869-77; Leicester, Mass., 1877-81; w. c. Newton, 1881-85; p. Andover, 
ne 1885-89 ; Cummington, Mass., 1890-Nov. 1893; d. Cummington, Nov. 
, 1893. 


*AaRON THorP, b. Cornwallis, N. S., 1826. Ac. C. 1853-55; N. T. I. 
1855-57; d. 1862. 21—*21 


1859 


*THERON BROWN, b. Willimantic, Conn., Apr. 29, 1832. Y.C. 1856; 
Hart. T. S. 1856-58; N. T. I. 1858-59; ord. South Framingham, Dec. 15, 
1859; p. South Framingham, Oct. 1859-61; Canton, Feb. 1861-July 1870; 
ed. Youth's Companion, 1870—; author, Nameless Women of the Bible, 
1905 ;Story of the Hymns and Tunes, 1907; Under the Mulberry Trees, 
1909; many hymns and poems; res. Norwood, 1870-90; Newtonville, 1890- 
1914; d. Newtonville, Feb. 14, 1914. 


*CHARLES FRANCIS HOLBROOK, b. Bellingham, Mass., 1830. Br. 
U. 1855; N. T. I. 1856-59; ord. Tarriffville, Conn., Feb. 15, 1860; p. Fair- 
field, Dec. 1859-Jan. 1862; West Boylston, Mass., Feb. 1862-Sept. 1865; 
Danversport, Oct. 1865-July 1870; Saco, Me., Aug. 1870-Dec. 1878; New- 
port, N. H., Jan. 1879-May 1883; Hallowell, Me., June 1883-88; Danvers- 
port, Mass., Mar. 1889-98; d. Danversport, Jan. 4, 1898. 


*JOTHAM WARREN HORTON, b. Nantucket, Mass., Apr. 25, 1826. 
Mid. A.; N. T. I. 1856-59; ord. Sept. 15, 1859; p. Milford, N. H., 1859-62; 
New Orleans, La., 1863-64; supt. Ross Colony, New Orleans, 1864-65; 
killed Aug. 5, 1866. 


*JOHN FLETCHER ASHLEY, b. Yarmouth, N. S., May 9, 1832. Mid. A.; 
N. T. I. 1856-57; ord. Templeton, June 15, 1858; p. Templeton, now Bald- 
winsville, 1858-61; North Attleboro, 1861-62; capt. U. S. Army, 1862-64; 
tea. Norwich, Conn., 1864-74; priv. tea. and s., res. Gardner, Mass., 1874- 
93; d. Cambridge, Nov. 29, 1893. 


*ISAAC BRIDGMAN, b. Hanover, N. H., Oct. 2, 1833. D.C. 1856; N. T. I. 
1556-57" AD Dass piso,- not ord.: tea. P2YAs'A111858-65).orin: ‘class,\\sch., 
Syracuse, N. Y., 1866-75; trav. and stud. abroad, 1876-77; tea. Cleveland, 
O., 1877-87; Northampton, Mass., 1887-1915; d. McIndoes, Vt., Aug. 27, 
etsy DL), Ces: 


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*JosEPH ALFRED Daniets, b. Holliston, Mass., July 6, 1836. U. C.; N. T. I. 
1856-57; ord. Hertford, N. C., 1859; p. Hertford, 2 yrs., in Confed. army; 
in bus. many yrs., until 1895, Lewiston, Pa.; ? 


*HENRY CLINTON GRAVES, b. Deerfield, Mass., Sept. 22, 1830. A. C. 1856; 
N. T. I. 1856-58; ord. North Sunderland, Mar. 9, 1858; p. Bunker Hill ch., 
Charlestown, Apr. 1858-Aug. 1863; Brown St. ch., Providence, R. I., Sept. 
1863-Oct. 1874; 2d ch., Fall River, Mass., Nov. 1874-Mar. 1880; Ist ch., 
Haverhill, Apr. 1880-Mar. 1886; North ch., New Bedford, May 1886-Sept. 
1895; w. c. West Somerville 1895-99; assoc. p. Tremont Temple, Boston, 
1899-1900; pres. Boston Evangelical Inst., Revere, 1900-04; instr. Gordon 
Bib. Trn. Sch., Boston, 1904-08; author, History of the First Baptist 
Society, Haverhill, Mass., 1884; Handbook of Christian Doctrine, 1903; 
Lectures on Homiletics, 1906; res. Somerville, Mass.; d. Somerville, Sept. 
14, 1917. D. D., Cent. U., 1888. 


*THOMAS CLARKSON RUSSELL, b. West Boylston, Mass., Aug. 3, 1834. 
M. U.; N. T. I. 3 mos., 1857; ord. Barnstable, Nov. 7, 1858; p. Barnstable, 
1858-60; Billerica, 1860-63; New Boston, N. H., 1863-66; South Braintree, 
Mass., 1866-68; Leominster, 1868-74; Mansfield, 1874-77; Palmer and 
Three Rivers, 1878-81; Springvale, Me., 1881-83; Swampscott, Mass., 1883- 
85; Suncook, N. H., 1891-96; Roadstown, N. J., 1896-97; Wenham, Mass., 
1897-Sept. 1902; Shutesbury, Nov. 1902-June 1905; Cornish Flat, N. H., 
June 1905-1910; res. West Medway, Mass., 1910-19; d. Milford, Dec. 27, 
1919. 


*DANIEL Morse WELTON, b. Aylesford, N. S., July 20, 1831. Ac. C. 1854, 
res. grad. 1855-56; N. T. I. 1856-57; ord. Windsor, N. S., Sept. 2, 1857; 
p. Windsor, 1857-Oct. 1874; prof. Ac. C. 1874-83; prof. O. T. Interp., McM. 
U., 1883-1904; author, (with C. Goodspeed) Commentary on Genesis (Am. 
Comm.), 1909; d. Toronto, Ont., Feb. 28, 1904 . Ph. D., U. Leipzig, 1878; 
D. D., Ac. C., 1884. 


*JESSE VALENTINE LENTELL, b. Weston, Mass., Jan. 10, 1824. Br. U. 1846- 
47; tea. Calif., 1853-55; ord. Spencer, Mass., May 1855; p. Spencer, 1855-57; 
N. T. I. 1857-59; p. Sandisfield, 1859-63; Conway, July 1863-66; s. Shutes- 
bury, 1866-67; West Deerfield, 1867-68; miss. Calif., 1868-69; s. Shutesbury, 
Mass., and other chs., 1869-70; p. Stamford, Vt., Nov. 1870-72; health 
aauleg SU ean 15 yrs.; res. Amherst, Mass., 1872-1909; d. Amherst, 

ar. 18, 1909, 


*WiLLIAM W. ASHLEY, b. Yarmouth, N. S. W. A.; N. T. I. 1856-57; 
ord. June 16, 1858; ev. 1858-59; p. Winchendon, Mass., 1859-61, 1869-70; 
Edgartown, 1861-62, 1866-67; Greenville, Conn., and Colchester, 1862-66; 
d. Cotuit Port, Mass., Oct. 1, 1878. 


*DaRIUS Francis Lamson, b. Weston, Mass., Dec. 7, 1832. Br. U. 1853- 
56; N.. T. I. 1857-58; ord. Littleton, July 25, 1858; p. Littleton, July 1858- 
May 1861; Ashland, Oct. 1861-Oct. 1865; Northboro, Nov. 1865-June 1873; 
Dewey St. ch., Worcester, July 1873-Dec. 1881; city miss. Hartford, Conn., 
Jan. 1882-Apr. 1896; Boydton Inst., Boydton, Va., 1896-99; instr. Boston 
Evangelical Inst., Revere, 1901-04; Gordon Bib. Trn. Sch., 1904-08; author, 
History of Manchester, Mass., 1895; many arts. on Eng. Lit.; ed. Times 
of Refreshing, 1903-05; res. Newton; d. Newton, Mass., July 14, 1914. 


*GEORGE WHITFIELD, b. Society Ridge, Miss., Sept. 7, 1830. Col. C. 1851; 
N. T. I. 1856-57; ord. Yazoo City, Miss., 1858; p. Yazoo City, 1858-59; 


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country chs., Hinds and Madison Cos., 1860-66; agt. F. M., Miss., 1881-90; 
sec. Bd. Min. Educ. 1896-1909; res. Clinton, Miss.; d. Clinton, Mar. 15, 
19232 4. Do Miss Ge seco, 13—*13 


1860 


*CYRUS HENRY CARLETON, b. Sangerville, Me, 1832. B. C. 1856; 
N. T. I. 1857-60; ord. Oct. 31, 1860; p. Limerick, Me., 1860-62; New 
Gloucester 1863; Buckfield, 1864-67; Foxboro, Mass., 1867-68; d. Foxboro, 
Dec. 26, 1868. 


*HENRY AUGUSTUS HART, b. Portland, Me., July 5, 1836. W. C. 
1857; N. T. I. 1857-60; ord. Rockland, Me. Aug. 2, 1860; p. Rockland, 
1860-Mar. 1865; Yarmouth, Mar. 1865-69; wool bus., Portland, 1869-88; 
d. Haverhill, Mass., Jan. 12, 1888. 


*ELBRIDGE PEPPER, b. Ware, Mass., Apr. 20, 1827. A. C. 1853; 
N. T. I. 1857-60; ord. Effingham, N. H., Dec. 4, 1861; p. Effingham, 1861- 
63; Farmington, Me., 1864-67; Eastport, 1867-71; Bradford, N. H., 1872-84; - 
South Norridgewock, Me., 1884-Dec. 1889; p. m. South Norridgewock, 
1890-93; w. c. South Norridgewock, 1893-1905; inv.; res. Madison, 1905-10; 
d. Madison, Nov. 13, 1910. 


*GEORGE DANA BOARDMAN PEPPER, b. Ware, Mass., Feb. 5, 
1833. A.C. 1857; N. T. I. 1857-60; ord. Waterville, Me., Sept. 6, 1860; p. 
Waterville, 1860-65; prof. Ch. Hist., N. T. I., 1865-67; prof. Christ. Theol., 
C. T. S., 1867-82; pres. C. U., and prof. Psy. and Mor. Phil., 1882-89; p. 
Saco, Me., Jan. 1891-Sept. 1892; prof. Bib. Lit., C. U., 1892-1900; author 
numerous sermons and pamphlets; res. Waterville, Me.; d. Waterville, 
Eran oe DED Cae R186 AA Coli see Vi De aU Wwitewis el saz: 

US SOU! 


*MOSES JEWETT PRESCOTT, b. Ipswich, Mass., July 1, 1832. W. 
C. 1857; N. T. I. 1857-60; ord. Oct. 3, 1860; p. Kennebunkport, Me., 1860- 
63; d. Ipswich, Mass., Dec. 5, 1863. 


*JOHN Bittincs Brackett, b. Woburn, Mass., Dec. 31, 1835. Br. U. 1857; 
N. T. I. 1857-59; ord. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Sept. 1859; p. Poughkeepsie, 
July 1859-Nov. 1865; Williamsburg, Nov. 1865-Apr. 1873; Lynn, Mass., 
Apr. 1873-Feb. 1878; Charlestown, Feb. 1878-May 1880; Brookline, May 
Heat 1887; w. c. Brookline; d. Brookline, Dec. 5, 1889. D. D., U. R., 


*EDWARD WINTER CLARK, b. Northeast, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1830. Br. U. 1857; 
N. T. I. 1857-58; R. T. S. 1858-59; ord. Logansport, Ind., June 30, 1859; p. 
Logansport, 1859-60; ed. and publ., The Witness, Indianapolis, Apr. 1861- 
65; Indiana ed. The Standard, 1865-67; miss. A. B. M. U., Sibsagor, 
Assam, Mar. 1869-75; Naga Hills, Mar. 1876-1911; red. Ao Naga lang. to 
writing; author, English—Ao Naga Dictionary, 1911; various works in 
ae Neste Amenia, N. Y.; D. D., Br. U., 1901; d. St. Augustine, Fla., 

ar. 18, ; 


*GrORGE MELLEN PRENTISS KincG, b. Oxford, Me., Dec. 12, 1833. W. C. 
1857; N. T. I. 1857-58; ord. Farmington, Me., May 12, 1858; p. Farming- 
ton, 1858; prof. Md. Agric. C., 1858-59; p. East Providence, R .I., 1860- 
65; U. S. Christ. Cmn.; tea. Richmond ,Va., 1865-67; prin. Natl. Theol. 
Inst. Washington, D. C., 1867-69; pres. Way S., 1869-97; prof. Va. Un. U., 
1899-1917; res. Richmond, Va., d. Christiansburg, Va., Oct. 8, 1917. D. D., 
CM Ub Sao; ule 1c otate Gs 1908, 


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*FRANCIS MANSFIELD, b. Carlisle, Mass., Aug. 27, 1834. D. C.; Br. U. 
1858; N. T. I. 1857-58; Gen. T. S., New York, N. Y., 1858-61; ord. Epis. 
dea., Cold Spring, N. Y., 1860; pt., ch. of Holy Apostles, New York, 1861; 
asst. ch. of Holy Communion, New York, 1860-61; min. St. Paul’s, Salem, 
1861; cur. Calvary Chap., New York, 1861-62; chapl. 132d N.Y. Vols., 
Aug. 1862-Feb. 1863; r. ch. of Ascension, Brooklyn, June 1863-Nov. 1873; 
ch. of Atonement and St. John’s, combined to form St. Andrew’s, Chicago, 
Ill., Dec. 1873-Nov. 1878; Trinity ch., Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 1878-Nov. 
1881; St. John’s ch., Taunton, Mass., Mar. 1882-June 1890; M. D., C. of 
Phys. and Surg., New York, N. Y., 1885, Long Island C. Hosp., 1893; 
completed Harvard med. course, 1804: phys. and surg., Brooklyn, N. 
1890-95; chapl. Bellevue Hosp., 1802; asst. r. Christ ch., Brooklyn, 1804: 
tea. Anc. and Mod. Lang., Marmaduke Mil. A., Sweet Springs, Mo., 1895- 
98; r. St. James’s ch., Callicoon Depot, N. Y., 1898-99 : Waxahatchie, Tex., 
1899-1903; Wichita Falls, 1903-05; St. John’s ch., Worthington, O., 1905- 
11; author, Gathered Waifs; Cosmiad Sonnets and Rhymes; two volumes, 
Selected Prose Works; Reminiscencs of an Eventful Life; d. Brooklyn, 
Nut Yeu POlvin tees 


*HANNIBAL MarTIN SAWTELLE, b. Sidney, Me., Feb. 11, 1824. Effing- 
ham A.; N. T. I. 1857-58; ord. Freedom, N. H., Feb. 11, 1859; p. Freedom, 
and Parsonfield, Me., Sept. 1858-Sept. 1859; Waterboro, Oct. 1859-Feb. 
1878; Lebanon, Mar. 1878-Mar. 1884; North Conway, N. H., Apr. 1884- 
Sept. 1887; d. North Conway, Sept. 11, 1887. 10—*10 


1861 


*COMFORT EDWIN BARROWS, b. Attleboro, Mass., Dec. 11, 1831. 
Br. U. 1858; N. T. I. 1858-61; ord. South Danvers, now Peabody, Mass., 
Dec. 25, 1861; p. Peabody, 1861-65; 1st ch., Newport, R. I., Mar. 1865-83; 
author, Development of Baptist Principles in R. I.; articles in periodicals; 
d. Newport, Dec. 26, 1883. D. D., C. U., 1881. 


*CHARLES HENRY COREY, b. New Canaan, N. B., Dec. 12, 1834. 
Ac. C. 1858; N. T. I. 1858-61; ord. Seabrook, N. H., Sept. 18, 1861 ; p. 
Seabrook, 1861-64; U. S. Christ. Cmn., 1864- 65; miss, A. B, H. M. SH 
1865-67; pres. Augusta Inst., Ga., 1867- 68: pres. Rich. T. S., 1868-99; d. 
Seabrook, N. H., Sept. 5, 1899. D. Dy Bay. D Panda Rai. 1881, Toronto 
Bapt. C., Can., 1884, Ac. U., 1892. 


*ABIJAH ROBINSON CRANE, b. Wayne, Me., Feb. 2, 1832. W. C. 
1856; N. T. I. 1858-61; ord. Hallowell, Me., Nov. 1861; p. Hallowell, 1861- 
74; fin sec. C. U., 1874-77; p. East Wintrop, 1877-90; memb. leg. 1879, 
1880; p. Hebron and instr. Bib. Lit., Hebron A., 1890-1910; res, Arlington, 
N. oerdsiAtlington,, Mari 22, 19195) Doe el Leen 


*JOSEPH HENRY GILMORE, b. Boston, Mass., Apr. 29, 1834. Br. U. 
1858; N. T. I. 1858-61; asst. instr. Heb., N. T. I., 1861-62; ord. Fisherville, 
now Penacook, N. H,, June 19, 1862; Dp. Fisherville, June 1862-64; ed. 
Concord Daily "Monitor, and priv. sec. to Gov. Gilmore of N. Ee 1864- 65; 

p. 2d ch., Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 1865-Dec. 1867; act. prof. Heb. qe oy 
1367. 68 ; ’ prof, Rhet., Log., and Eng, U. R., Jan. 1868-1908, prof. em., 
1908-18; author, Little Mary, 1861; the hymn “Te Leadeth Me,” 1862 ; The 
Art of Expression, 1875; Outlines of Logic, 1876; The English Language 
and its Early Literature, 1878; Chautauqua Text-Book of English Litera- 
ture, 1880; Primary Speaker, 1881; Intermediate Speaker, 1881; Academic 
Speaker, 1882; Wedlock; Outlines of Rhetoric, 1891; Hints about Books 


1861] STUDENTS 71 


and Reading; Outlines of English and American Literature, 1905; ed. 
writer on the Examiner; University Extension lect.; res. Rochester, N. Y.; 
d. Rochester, July 23, 1918. Ph. D., Br. U., 1892. 


*DAVID EDWARD HOLMES, b. Stonington, Conn., Aug. 12, 1832. 
M. U. 1858; H. T. S. 1858-59; N. T. I. 1859-61; ord. Peoria, Ill., May 14, 
1862; p. Peoria, May 1862-Feb. 1864; Berlin, Wis., Apr. 1864-Dec. 1865; 
tea. Berlin, Jan. 1866-June 1871; Oshkosh, Sept.-Dec., 1871; civ. serv., 
Galva, Ill., Apr. 1872-Dec. 1886; p. Cong. ch., Sublette, Ill., Jan. 1887-May 
1890; Stark, June 1890-May 1891; Ontario, June-Nov. 1893; Sublette, Dec. 
eee disab. May 1896; res. Chicago, Ill., 1894-1907; d. Chicago, Nov. 1, 


*ROBERT DICKEY PORTER, b. Cornwallis, N. S., Jan. 31, 1830. Ac. 
C. 1857; N. T. I. 1859-61; ord. Dartmouth, N. S., Sept. 17, 1857; p. Milton, 
N. S., 1861-62; Hebron, 1862-66; Lockport, 1866-70; Milltown, Calais, Me., 
1870-77; Fin. Agt. Ac. C., 1877-80; health failed; res. Middleton, 1880-81; 
p. Lawrencetown, 1881-87; in broken health, occ. pr., Middleton, 1887-1904; 
Smith’s Cove, Digby, 1904-07; Willow Park, Halifax, 1907-08; p. St. Mar- 
Sia Bay, 1908-09; res. Willow Park, Halifax; d. Truro, N. S., Jan. 1, 


*HENRY EPHRAIM ROBINS, b. Hartford, Conn., Sept. 30, 1827. 
Grin den Hairmont yoo. piVesNih, Dds (Loos OL ord) Hartford): Conn., 
Dec. 26, 1861; assoc. p. Cent. ch., Newport, R. I., Jan. 1862-Mar. 1863; 
p. Cent. ch., Newport, Mar. 1863-May 1867; lst ch., Rochester, N. Y., 
1867-73; pres. C. U. 1873-82; prof. Christ. Eth., R. T. S., 1882-1903; unable 
to engage in active teaching because of ill health; lit. work, 1903—; author, 
Harmony of Ethics with Theology, 1891; The Christian Idea of Educa- 
tion, 1895; The Ethics of the Christian Life, 1904; Faith Rational, 1910; 
res. Greenfield, Mass.; d. Greenfield, Apr. 23, 1917. D. D., U. R., 1868; 
BEDS. Gt UGs 1 890: 


*CHARLES HENRY ROWE, b. Guilford, Me., Jan. 19, 1834. W. C. 
1858; N. T. I. 1858-61; ord. New Gloucester, Me., Aug. 29, 1861; s. Hol- 
yoke, Mass., 1861-62; p. Augusta, Me., 1862-64; chapl. U. S. army, 1864-65; 
p. Boston, Mass., 1866-71; asst. ed. Christian Era, 1868-71; p. Weymouth, 
1871-74; Wollaston Heights, 1874-78; Cambridge, 1878-81; Mystic River, 
Conn., 1881-84; South Abington, now Whitman, Mass., 1885-88; Randolph, 
1888-Nov. 1890; d. Newton Centre, Nov. 29, 1890. 


*HENRY GILBERT SAFFORD, b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 18, 1832. Br. U. 
1858; N. T. I. 1858-61; ord. Amesbury, Sept. 19, 1861; p. Amesbury, 1861- 
68; Concord, N. H., June 1868-Oct. 1875; South Framingham, Mass., Dec. 
eet a 1884; insur. bus., Newton, Mass., 1884-99; d. Newton, May 29, 


*SAMUEL GREGORY SILLIMAN, b. Easton, Conn., Oct. 13, 1834. 
Br. U. 1858; N. T. I. 1858-61; s. Lebanon, Me., 1862-63; ord. Memphis, 
Tenn., Nov. 11, 1864; miss. Memphis, 1864-66; p. Memphis, 1866-75; Mon- 
tana, N. J., 1877-79; s. Danbury, Conn., 1880-81; p. White Hills, Dec. 1881- 
Apr. 1887; Lyme, May 1887-Apr. 1891; Winthrop, May 1891-Apr. 1892; 
w. c. Adams, Conn.; d. Easton, Nov. 1, 1899. 


*HENRY VAUGHAN, b. St. Martin’s, N. B., Nov. 14, 1834. Ac. C. 
eee N. T. I. 1859-61; p. St. John, N. B., 1862-64; d. St. John, Aug. 12, 
1864. 


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*Howarp Matcorm Emerson, b. North Reading, Mass., 1834. Br. U. 
1858; N. T. I. 1858-60; ord. Jan. 2, 1861; p. Methuen, 1861-62; d. South 
Berwick, Me., May 16, 1862. 


*WiILLIAM HALL, b. Kentville, N. S., 1816. K. C. 1835; N. T. I. 1858-59; 
ord. July 12, 1842; p. N. S. and N. B.; d. Windsor, N. S., Jan. 15, 1870. 


Lucius MAN Lius SARGENT Haynes, b. Marblehead, Mass., Feb. 8, 1838. 
N. T. I. 1858-60; ord. Augusta, Me., Sept. 27, 1860; p. Augusta, Sept. 
1860-61; sen. Ist lieut., 4th Me. bat. light artil., 1861-62; p. Oswego, N. Y.., 
Apr. 1863-69; Watertown, Sept. 1869-Mar. 1873; Norwich, 1873-Mar. 1881; 
Binghamton, Apr. 1881-Mar. 1886; Troy, Apr. 1886-Dec. 1896; assoc. p. 
Judson mem. ch., New York, Jan. 1897-98; ev. aut. 1889-1901; p. Bing- 
hamton, N. Y., Apr. 1, 1901—?, Oct. 1904-06; ret. 1906; author, Idyl of 
Ruth, 1902; ad. 4130 Blaisdel Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. D. D., M. U., 1879. 


*HENRY Martyn Jones, b. Poultney, Vt., June 21, 1827. Wms. C. 1856; 
ord. Southfield, New Marlboro, Mass., Oct. 1856; p. Southfield, 1856-60; 
N. T. I. 1858-60; p. Tisbury and Gayhead, 1860-?; Lodi Schodack, N. Y.; 
Berne; home miss., Kans., 1870-75?; ret. 1875?; far. West Norfolk, Conn.; 
d. West Norfolk, Feb. 2, 1896. : 


*GEORGE Ropinson McIntyre, b. Warren, Me., Mar. 8, 1835. B. C. 1858; 
N. T. I. 1858-59; stud. law, Thomaston, Me., 1859-61; adm. to bar, Rock- 
land, 1861; clk. Washington, D. C., 1861-62; d. Warren, Me., Nov. 16, 1863. 


*AsSA PERKINS, b. Thomaston, Me., Dec. 1, 1833. W. C. 1856; N. T. I. 
1858-60; ord. Rockport, Me., Sept. 12, 1860; p. Rockport, June 1860-Sept. 
1862; East Harrington, June 1863-Aug. 1866; Livermore Falls, Feb. 1867- 
Apr. 1868; Limerick, Dec. 1869-June 1877; s. Machiasport and East 
Machias, 1877-78; Fayette, June 1879-June 1880; w. c. Limerick, 1880-93; 
d. Limerick, Aug. 1, 1893. 


*WILLIAM GRANVILLE Pratt, b. New Castle, Pa., July 17, 1834. D. U. 
1856; N. T. I. 1858-60; ord. 1861; p. Dixon, IIl., Jacksonville, Chester, 
1861-66; Zanesville, O., 1866-68; Cheviot, 1868-69; tea. Kansas City, Kans., 
1869-72; supt. schs., St. Peter, Minn., and Northfield, 1872; prof., Alle- 
gheny, Pa.; d. Allegheny, Feb. 20, 1884. 


*SoLON WHITHED STEVENS, b. Lowell, Mass., Aug. 1, 1836. Br. U. 1858; 
N. T. I. 1858; health failed; not ord.; tea. mus., Lowell, 1858-66; held 
many civ. pos.; memb. Sch. Bd., 1879-85; memb. leg., 1885, 1886; ad. bar, 
1888; author, speeches and addresses; res. Lowell, 1858-1918; d. New 
York, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1918. 


* ALEXANDER McLearn, b. St. Peter’s Bay, P. E. I., Mar. 9, 1832. Pierce 
A. 1856-58; N. T. I. 1859-60; ord. Halifax, Oct. 3, 1860; p. Halifax, 1860- 
61; North Middleboro, July 1863-June 1865; East Granville, 1865-69; 
Manchester, Mich., 1869-70; Aurelius, 1870-72; Dansville, 1872-79; w. c. 
Mason, 1879-81; pres. C., Battle Creek, 1881-82; p. Seventh Day Bapt. ch., 
Walworth, Wis., Jan. 1883-July 1886; miss. p. Berlin, July 1886-July 1888; 
p. Rockville, R. I. July ee eet d. Walworth, Wis., Mar. 17, 1907. 
DDE Prince of Wales GIP FE 20—*19 


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1862 


*CHAPIN HOWARD CARPENTER, b. Milford, N. H., June 29, 1835. 
H. U. 1859; N. T. I. 1859-62; ord. Cambridge, Sept. 28, 1862; miss. Ran- 
goon, Burma, 1862-68; prof. Karen T. S., Rangoon, May 1863- Nov. 1868; 
miss. Bassein, 1868- pe 1875-80; pres. Rangoon C. 1874-75; in U. S. 1872- 
74, 1880-86; miss. work, Nemuro, Yezo.n Japan oepty 1886-Feb. 1887 ; 
author, Self Support in Bassein, 1883: Studies in Mission Economics, 
1886 ; d. Nemuro, Feb. 2, 1887. 


*AMOS HARRIS; b. Turner, Me., Aug. 17,1830). B.C.) 18593)N.. T. I. 
1859-62; ord. Medfield, Nov. 1862; Dp. Medfield, Sept. 1862- Sept. 1865 ; 
Arlington, Jan. 1866-Dec. 1874; Weston, Jan. 1875-Nov. 1890; act. p. Glen- 
dale ch. Everett, July 1894-Feb. 1897; Randolph, June 1807-99 ; res. 
Everett, Mass., 1891-1908; d. Everett, Apr. 25, 1908. 


*HENRY MELVILLE KING, b. Oxford, Me., Sept. 3, 1838. B. C. 
1859: N. T. I. 1859-62; 6rd. Portland, Me., Aug. 28, 1862; asst. instr. 
Heb., N. T. I., 1862-63; p. Dudley St. ch., Boston Highlands, Apr. 1863- 
Dec. 1881; Em. ch., Albany, N. Y., Jan. 1882-June 1891; Ist ch., Provi- 
dence, R. I, July 1891-Apr. 1906, p. em. 1906-19; author, Early Baptists 
Defended, 1880; Marys Alabaster Box, 1883; Our Gospels, 1895; Summer 
Visit of Three Rhode Islanders to Mass. Bay, 1896; The Mother Church, 
1896; The Baptism of Roger Williams, 1897; The Messiah in the Psalms, 
1899; Why We Believe the Bible, 1902; Religious Liberty, 1903; John 
Myles and the Founding of the First Baptist Church in Massachusetts, 
1905; Historical Catalogue of the First Baptist Church in Providence, 
1908; Roger Williams and Rhode Island, 1909; Sir Henry Vane, Jr., 1909; 
History of the Emmanuel Church in Albany, N. Y., 1909; Christmas Morn 
and Easter Day, 1911; Gathered Fragments, 1917; also numerous bio- 
graphical, historical, and religious pamphlets and articles in religious re- 
views; res. Providence, R. I.; d. Providence, June 16, 1919. D. D., C. U., 
1S// Powel BC. 41800; 


*WILLIAM MILTON ROSS, b. Deerfield, Mass., Dec. 6, 1826. Br. U. 
1 yr.; A. C. 1 yr.; N. T. I. 1859-62; ord. Jan. 1863; p. South Norwalk, 
Conn., 1863-65; West Hartford, 1865-68; North Billerica, Mass., 1868-71; 
d. Northampton, Nov. 5, 1872. 


*HENRY MARTIN TUPPER, b. Monson, Mass., Apr. 11, 1831. A. C. 
1859; N. T. I. 1859-62; ord. Wales, July 1862; U. S. Army, priv., chapl., 
1862-65; p. colored ch., Raleigh, N’.. C., eo 74; fd. Shaw U., pres. 1866- 
Osis di Raleigh, Nov. 11, ibeVRe GN ABD. W. Hats, 1886. 


*DAVID WESTON, b. Middleboro, Mass., 1836. Br. U. 1859; N. T. I. 
1859-62; ord. Aug. 28, 1862; p. Pleasant St. ch., Worcester, 1862-70; prin. 
W. A. 1870-72; p. Cent. ch., Salem, 1872; prof. Ecc. Hist., M. U. fant S: 
1872-75; author, History of the Baptists ‘in New England; d. Hamilton, 
Nee Feb. 213 1875, D. DUM Ritossa: 


*ALFRED CHIPMAN, b. Western Cornwallis, N. S., Aug. 11, 1834. Ac. C. 
1855, post-grad. 1856-57, tut. 1860-61; N. T. I. parts of 1858-60, 1861-62; 
ord. Oxford, N. S., Nov. 16, 1862; miss. and p. Pictou Co., 1862-66; 
Stewiacke, Musquodoboit, Renfrew, 1866- 70; Yarmouth, 1870- 71; Sydney, 
Cones and Hawksbury, 1871-74; Bedeque, P. E. Ee and Tryon, 1875-78; 
Hopewell, N. B., 1879-81 ; Jacksonville, 1882-83 ; State miss., Me., 1884-85 : 
p. Monson, Me., Dec. 1886-87; Campton Village, N. H., 1887-89; Alfred, 
Me., May 1889-Aug. 1892; North Springfield, Vt., 1892-May 1898; Stewi- 


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acke, N. S., Nov. 1898-Dec. 1899; occ. s. Berwick, Jan. 1900-18; d. Berwick, 
Apr, 24, 1918) .D..D., Ac. U., 1914. 


*JoHN PERKINS Farrar, b. Mason Village, now Greenville, N. H., Aug. 
25, 1824. A. New Ipswich, N. H., and Fair Haven, Vt.; ord. Boston, 
Mass., Jan. 4, 1849; Adv. min.; p. Low Hampton, N. Y., 1855-58; N. T. I. 
1858-61; p. Bapt. ch. East Wallingford, Vt., 1861-63, 1870-72; South 
Chelmsford, Mass., 1863-65; 3d ch., Lynn, 1865-67; Sturbridge, 1867-69; 
Ludlow, Vt., 1872-78; Vineyard Haven, Mass., 1883-85; many ev. and s. 
serv.; ed. Messiah’s Herald, 3 yrs.; res. Lynn, Mass.; d. Lynn, Dec. 1, 1901. 


*BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LAWRENCE, b. Jay, Me., Apr. 14, 1835. W. C. 
1858; N. T. I. 1859-60; in civ. war, 2d R. I. Vols.; ord. Cape Neddick, Me., 
May 22, 1862; p. Cape Neddick, Jan. 1862-Apr. 1865; East Corinth, Apr. 
1865-Apr. 1867; Dexter, Apr. 1867-May 1870; Brunswick, May 1870-Sept. 
1874; Groton, Mass., Oct. 1874-Oct. 1880; Colo. and Wis., 1880-81; Meri- 
den, N. H., July 1881-Nov. 1886; Jefferson, Me., Nov. 1886-May 1890; 
Buckfield, May 1890-Sept. 1897; Shutesbury, Mass., Nov. 1898-Oct. 1899; 
Mendon, Jan. 1900-Jan. 1902; Bow, N. H., Aug. 1904-Oct. 1905; ret.; res. 
scene Mass.; author, History of Jay, Maine, 1912; d. Marlboro, Jan. 
, 1917. 


Horatio C. Luu, b. Butternuts, N. ¥., 1838. U. C. 1859; N. T. I. 
1859-60; far. South New Berlin, N. Y., 1860-; ad. Gilbertsville, N. Y. 


*JUDAH TEAGUE PompPILLy, b. Turner, Me., Mar. 17, 1837. W. C. 1859; 
N. T. I. 1859-60; not ord.; in bus.; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 6, 1870. 


* ALBERT KNIGHT Porter, b. Coventry, R. I., June 28, 1833. Br. U. 1859; 
N. T. I. 1859-60; ord. South Berwick, Me., Sept. 27, 1860; p. South Ber- 
wick, 1860-64; State St. ch., Springfield, Mass., 1864-83; Dudley St. ch., 
Boston, 1883-Sept. 1887; author, many periodical articles; d. Springfield, 
Nov. 3, 1887. D. D., M. U., 1881. 


*Moses M. RannorpH, b. Atlanta, Ill., 1835. S.C. 1 y.; p. Shirley, Mass., 
1858-59; ord. Mar. 24, 1859; N. T. I. 1859-60; U. S. Vols. 1861-62; d. 
battle Pittsburg Landing, Apr. 6, 1862. 


*CHARLES Brooxs, b. Holden, Mass., Feb. 8, 1830. Br. U. 1851-53; tea. 
1854-59; N. T. I. Feb. 1860-61; ord. West Wardsboro, Vt., Sept. 19, 1861; 
p. West Wardsboro, July 1861-64; del. Christ. Cmn. 6 weeks; p. Rowe, 
Mass., and Charlemont, June 1864-June 1867; West Royalston, 1867-69; 
Weston, Vt., 1869-70; Milford, Ia., and Sciola, July 1870-Dec. 1871; Ox- 
ford, Jan. 1872-Sept. 1873; Lone Tree, Oct. 1873-Feb. 1877; Monmouth, 
Feb. 1877-Feb. 1878; Algona, Feb. 1878-Feb. 1879; Prairie Creek, 1880, 
3 mos.; Livermore, 1880-81; vol. miss. in many new towns; lect.; w. c. 
Livermore, 1889-?; State Hospital, Cherokee, Ia., ?-1915; d. Cherokee, 
Nov. 27, 1915. 14—*13 


1863 


*GRANVILLE SHARP ABBOTT, b. North Reading, Mass., Feb. 27, 
1837. Br. U. 1860; N. T. I. 1860-63; ord. South Boston, Sept. 4, 1863; p. 
South Boston, Sept. 1863-Sept. 1869; Watertown, Nov. 1869-Dec. 1876; 
San Francisco, Calif., 1877-78; Oakland, Apr. 1878-Jan. 1882; ed. Herald of 
Truth, 1880-89; agt. A. B. P. S., 1882-94; res. Oakland; author, S. S. 
Question Books, 1872-78; ed. bd. Watchman, 4 yrs.; d. Oakland, Nov. 22, 
1897.) "D.)D:}: Calif) CLulsa0, Brawinisso: 


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*TIMOTHY HORTON BALL, b. Agawam, Mass., Feb. 16, 1826. F.C. 
1850; miss. 1850-60; ord. Crown Point, Ind., Dec. 30, 1855; N. T. I. 1860- 
63; p. Crown Point, Ind., 1863-95; prin. Crown Point Inst. 1865-71; newsp. 
ed., Nov. 1867-Mar. 1870, 1878-79, 1886-89; S. S. miss. for northwestern 
Indiana, Am. S. S. Un., Apr., 1888-Dec. 1895; chapl. historical sec., publ. 
of annual reports of Old Settler and Historical Assoc. of Lake Co., Ind., 
July 1875-1913; author, Lake County, 1834-1872, 1873; Lake of the Red 
Cedars, 1880; Clarke and its Surroundings, 1540-1877, 1882; Notes on 
Luke’s Gospel, 1889; Poems and Hymns, 1889; Annie B., 1893; North- 
western Indian, 1800-1900; Inspired Scriptures, 1903; cor. various papers; 
res. Crown Point, Ind.; d. Sheffield, Ala., Nov. 8, 1913. 


*ISAAC DAVIS COLBURN, b. Hudson, N. H., Sept. 30, 1831. Br. U. 
1859; N. T. I. 1859-63; ord. Roxbury, Sept. 1863; miss. A. B. M. U., Maul- 
main, Burma, Mar.-Nov., 1864; Tavoy, Nov. 1864-Dec. 1867; Toungoo, Dec. 
1867-Apr. 1869; Rangoon, Apr. 1869-June 1880; inv. since 1880; res. 
Nashua, N. H., 1887-1907; d. Nashua, Mar. 5, 1907. 


*JAMES CHAMPLIN FERNALD, b. Portland, Me., Aug. 18, 1838. 
H. U. 1860; N. T. I. 1860-63; ord. Rutland, Vt., Mar. 23, 1864; p. Rutland, 
1862-65; Waterville, Me., 1865-66; in Europe, 1866-67; w. c. Cambridge, 
Mass., 1868-69; p. Granville, O., 1869-72; in govt. serv. Washington, D. C., 
1872-76; p. McConnelsville, O., 1876-77; Clyde, 1877-79; Galion, 1879-80; 
Springfield, 1881-85; Garrettsville, 1885-89; ed. work with Funk & Wag- 
nalls, New York, N. Y., 1889-1918; author, The Economics of Prohibition, 
1890; Synonyms, Antonyms and Prepositions of the English Language, 
1891; The New Womanhood, 1894; The Spaniard in History, 1898; The 
Imperial Republic, 1898; The Home Training of Children, 1898; True 
Motherhood, 1900; Connectives of English Speech, 1904; A Working 
Grammar of the English Language, 1907; ed. Students’ Standard Diction- 
ary; The Concise Standard Dictionary; The Classic Speller; Scientific 
Sidelights, 1901; ed. on Standard Dictionary; assoc. ed. Columbian Ency- 
clopedia; res. Upper Montclair, N. J.; d. Upper Montclair, Nov. 10, 1918. 
| BS EB a OT eg 9 


*ADONIRAM JUDSON GORDON, b. New Hampton, N. H., Apr. 19, 
1836. Br. U. 1860; N. T. I. 1860-63; ord. Jamaica Plain, June 29, 1863; p. 
Jamaica Plain, June 1863-Dec. 1869; Clarendon St. ch., Boston, Dec. 1869- 
Feb. 1895; fd. Gordon Bib. and Miss. Trn. Sch., later Gordon Sch. of N. T. 
I., 1889; author, In Christ, 1872; Congregational Worship, 1874; Grace and 
Glory, 1880; Ministry of Healing, 1882; The Twofold Life, 1883, 1884; 
Ecce Ventt, 1889; The Holy Spirit in Missions, 1893; The Ministry of the 
Spirit, 1894; How Christ Came to Church, 1895; ed. Vestry Hymn and 
Tune Book, 1872; (with S. L. Caldwell) Service of Song for Baptist 
Churches, 1871, 1878, 1881; (with A. T. Pierson) Coronation Hymnal, 
1894; d. Boston, Feb. 2, 1895. D. D., Br. U., 1878. 


*LEWIS BAKER HIBBARD, b. St. Armand, now Abbott’s Corner, 
Be Oe Novae 1o34e Na ee? been 1853-6 D NO Deh T8617 -63 s\ord. 
Waterbury Centre, Vt., June 29, 1864; p. Waterbury Centre, Sept. 1863- 
Feb. 1867; Somerville, Mass., Feb. 1867-Mar. 1868; Grafton, Vt., Mar. 
1868-Sept. 1872; Adams, Mass., Oct. 1872-Apr. 1874; health failed; far. 
Charlotte, Vt., May 1874-Sept. 1877; s. Bristol, Aug. 1874- Mar. 1875; ed. 
Vermont Farmer, St. Johnsbury, win. 1876-77; p. Cavendish, Sept. 1877- 
‘ Oct. 1879; chapl. Vt. Senate, 1878-1880; prop. and ed. Vermont Tribune, 
Ludlow, 1879-81; p. Cedar Rapids, Ia., May 1882-May 1883; ed. Farmer’s 
Review, Chicago, Ill., May 1883-May 1884; cmnr. agric. and act. dir. gen. 
exp., New Orleans, 1885; gen. man. Minneapolis exp. 1886; jud. police ct., 


76 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1863 


Highland Park, Ill., 1889-1909; city collec. May 1893-May 1896; res. High- 
wood, May 1883-Sept. 1887; Highland Park, May 1887-Feb. 1909; cur. 
Des M. C. lib. Mar. 1909-13; author, Centennial History Baptist Church, 
Abbott's Corner, P. O., 1900; ed. Lake County Post, Jan. 1890-June 1892; - 
cor. various papers: d. Des Moines, Ia., May 13, 1913. 


*HARRIS SMITH INMAN, b. Anthony, R. I., 1835. Br. U. 1860; N. 
T. I., 1860-63; ord. Auburn, Me., Dec. 1, 1863; p. Auburn, 1863-66; Broad- 
way ch., Providence, R. I., 1866-67; publ. and books., Providence, miss. 
and s., many chs., 1867-1908; d. Providence, May 8, 1908. 


*STILLMAN HERSEY RECORD, b. Minot, now Auburn, Me., Dec. 
12, 1826. W. C. 1860; N. T. I. 1860-63; not ord.; s. Sterling, Mass., Sept. 
1863-Feb. 1864; Saco, Me., Feb.-Mar., 1864; miss. Am. S. S. Un, R. I. 
Mass., and New Eng., exc. Vt., 1864-79; vol. miss., Fla., 1885, 1887; horti- 
culturist, Worcester, Mass., 1877-1911; author, tracts and pamphlets; lect. 
on horticulture, temp., and pol. econ.; d. Worcester, Apr. 22, 1911. 


*DANIEL APPLETON WHITE SMITH, b. Waterville, Me., June 18, 
1840. H. U. 1859; N. T. I. 1860-63; ord. Newton Centre, July 26, 1863; 
miss. A. B. M. U., Rangoon, Burma, 1864-66; Henzada, 1866-75; pres. 
Karen T. S., Rangoon, 1876-90; Insein, 1890-1916; lit. work, Insein, 1916- 
21; author, Sketch of the Life of Edward Abiel Stevens, 1886; Sound 
Principles of Interpretation, 1902; (in Karen) Questions on the Parables, 
Miracles and the Men of the Bible, 1874; Principles of Logic, 1883, 1901; 
Notes of the Annotated Paragraph Bible of the London Religious Tract 
Society, 1887, 1910; Little Henry and His Bearer, 1890; The Heart-Book, 
1892; Handbook of the Bible, 1892, 1909; Sermonizing and Preaching, 
1899 ;Texts for Christian Workers, 1905; Elements of Mental Philosophy, 
Commentary on Mark’s Gospel, 1919; Pastors Handbook; Psalms ar- 
ranged for Responsive Reading; over sixty hymns, mostly translations in 
the Karen Hymn-Book; ed. The Morning Star, 1868-1921; trans. Way- 
land’s Moral Science, 1885, 1910; d. Insein, Burma, Dec. 12, 1921. D. D.,, 
BAW LSM o383: 


*HENRY OLIN WALKER, b. Whiting, Vt., Oct. 15, 1835. N. H. L. 
T. I. 1857-60; N. T. I. 1860-63; ord. East Weare, N. H., Jan. 20, 1864; p. 
East Weare, Jan. 1864-Sept. 1867; Deerfield, Oct. 1867-Sept. 1886; w. c. 
Merrimac, Mass.; s. Newton, N. H.; occ. s.; res. Merrimac, Mass.; d. 


Merrimac, Mar. 10, 1914. A. M., C. U., 1870. 


*NELSON JOSEPH WHEELER, b. Shelburne Falls, Mass., Aug. 9, 
1833. H. U. 1860; N. T. I. 1860-63; ord. Skowhegan, Me., Sept. 2, 1863; 
p. Skowhegan, July 1863-July 1869; Cent. ch., Newport, R. I., Aug. 1869- 
Apr. 1879; Kalamazoo, Mich., 1879-Apr. 1882; North ch., Washington, D. 
C., Nov. 1884-Mar. 1888; miss. Philadelphia, Pa., 1888-89; Orange, N. J., 
Jan. 1890-Jan. 1891; p. Tarrytown, N. Y., Feb. 1891-June 1895; act. p. Paw- 
tuxet, R. I., Jan. 1896-99; miss. Providence, R. I., Sept. 1910-1911; assoc. 
ed. Religious Herald, Richmond, Va., 1885-1888; ed. Soo Thah (by Dr. 
Bunker) ; res. Providence, R. I.; d. Fitzwilliam, N. H., Feb. 28, 1919. 


*Henry HINcKLEY, b. Boston, Mass., May 9, 1832. H. U. 1860; N. T. I. 
1860-62; ord. Winchester, Mass., Sept. 1, 1862; p. Winchester, Sept. 1862- 
Oct. 1866; Groveland, Nov. 1866-Sept. 1870; Cambridgeport, Oct. 1870- 
Aug. 1878; East ch., Lynn, Sept. 1878-Aug. 1893; Roslindale, Sept. 1893- 
1899; asst. p. Ruggles St. ch., Boston, 1899-1902; res. Cambridge, Mass.; 
d. Cambridge, Sept. 14, 1916. 


1864] STUDENTS 77 


*ROBERT GRAY JOHNSON, b. Nahant, Mass., Aug. 21, 1833. Br. U. 1860; 
N. T. I. 1860-61; ord. Felchville, Vt., Jan. 16, 1862; p. Felchville, Sept. 
1861-May 1865; Wallingford, May 1865-June 1867; Westminster, Mass., 
June 1867-Sept. 1871; Holliston, Sept. 1871-May 1875; North Springfield, 
Vt., Aug. 1875-Aug. 1883; Littleton, Mass., Nov. 1883-June 1888; Dighton, 
Nov. 1888-June 1891; West Medway, June 1891-July 1896; w. c. Weston, 
1896-1905; d. Weston, Mar. 16, 1905. 


*ADONIRAM JuDSON Ricu, b. Cooper, Me., Dec. 6, 1834. W. C. 1859-61; 
N. T. I. 1860-63; U. T. S. 1863; ord. Cong. ch., Dorchester, Mar. 1864; p. 
Dorchester, July 1863-1867; Westminster, 1867-70; Unit. ch., Brookfield, 
1870-79; Hyde Park, 1879-83; Fall River, 1883-90; Milford, N. H., 1890- 
1899; Dighton, Mass., 1899-1909; p. em. Sept. 1909-Jan. 1915; author, H1s- 
tory of 125th Anniversary of First Congregational Church, Westminster, 
Mass., 1869; Lives of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pillsbury, 1899; res. Dighton, 
Mass.; d. Belmont, Jan. 19, 1915. 


*CHARLES HERBERT RICHARDSON, b. Saxton’s River, Vt., Oct. 20, 1833. 
A. C. 1860; N. T. I. 1860-62; ord. Massena, N. Y., Jan. 8, 1863; p. Massena, 
1863-64; chapl. U. S. Army, 1864-65; p. Felchville, Vt., 1865-70; Pittsfield, 
N. H., 1870-71; Northville, Mich., 1871-74; Rome, 1874-78; Marshall, Minn., 
1878-80; w. c. Sioux City, Ia., 1880-1903; d. Sioux City, May 11, 1903. 


EDWARD MANNING SAUNDERS, b. Aylesford, N. S., Dec. 20, 1829. Ac. 
C. 1858; N. T. I. 1860-61; ord. West Cornwallis, N. S., Dec. 15, 1858; p. 
2d Cornwallis ch., Dec. 1858-June 1867; Ist ch, Halifax, Oct. 1867-Oct. 
1881; co-ed. Christian Visitor, Halifax, 1882-85; lit. work, Halifax, 1885- 
1916; chapl. City Home, Halifax, 1882-1910; p. Fredericton, N. B., Sept. 
1893-1894; author, The History of the Baptists of the Maritime Provinces; 
Three Nova Scotia Premiers; The Life of Rev. John Wiswall; d. Ottawa, 
Marl S 71910. DsD.oAc. Gr 180d. 16—*16 


1864 


*FREDERIC DANA BLAKE, b. Princeton, Mass., Aug. 3, 1839. W. 
C. 1861; N. T. I. 1861-64; asst. instr. Heb. N. T. I., 1863-64; ord. Gar- 
diner, Me., Aug. 3, 1864; p. Gardiner, July 1864-July 1868; New London, 
N. H., Mar. 1869-Mar. 1873; Cherryfield, Me:, May 1875-May 1880; Oak- 
land, May 1880-July 1883; Wickford, R. I., Mar. 1884-Mar. 1892; Attle- 
boro, Mass., Mar. 1896-Nov. 1901; supt. schs., North Kingstown, R. I, 
Nov. 1905-14; res. Wickford; d. Wickford, Aug. 11, 1915. 


*STEPHEN HILTON, b. Bremen, Me., Feb. 22, 1834. B.C. 2 yrs.; N. 
T. I. 1861-64; ord. Damariscotta, Me. Aug. 3, 1864; ed. Evangel, San 
Francisco, Calif., 1864-73; tea. Calif., 1874-84; w. c. Milpitas, 1884-86; 
far. and pr. Calif. and Wash., res. Lynden, Wash., 1886-98; San Francisco, 
Calif., Nov. 1898-?; Morgan Hill; d. East Oakland, Nov. 1, 1913. 


*ALBERT DE FORREST PALMER, b. Augusta, Me., Mar. 12, 1839. 
B. C. 1861; N. T. I. 1861-64; ord. Dover, Me., Sept. 27, 1865; p. Dover, 
May 1865-Oct. 1866; s. McGregor, Ia., Oct. 1866-May 1867; West Water- 
ville, Me., Sept. 1867-68; p. North Tewksbury, Mass., Mar. 1869-72; Chico- 
pee, Jan. 1872-July 1875; North Berwick, Me., May 1876-Sept. 1883; 
Middlebury, Vt., Sept. 1883-Mar. 1889; Plaistow, N. H., Oct. 1889-May 
1896; w. c. Danvers, Mass., 1896-1906; Plaistow, N. H., 1906-1910; d. 
Plaistow, Jan. 27, 1910. 


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*JOSEPH HOLDEN SEDGWICK, b., Frankfort, Ky., Oct. 3, 1838. D. U. 
1859; N. T. I. 1860-62; 1863-64; 44th Mass. Vols., Sept. 1862-Sept. 1863; 
s. Newark, O., 1864-65; ord. Seymour, Ind., Oct. 3, 1865; p. Seymour, 1865- 
66, 1877-80; miss. Am. S. S. Un. 1868-72, 1880-87; p. Defiance, O., 1873- 
74; Clinton, Ill., Sept. 1874-Sept. 1876; city miss. Cincinnati, O., Sept. 
1887-Oct. 1917; d. Cincinnati, Oct. 5, 1917. 


*EDWARD OLIVER STEVENS, b. Maulmain, Burma, Dec. 17, 1838. 
Br. U. 1861; N. T. I. 1861-64; ord. Newton Centre, Oct. 23, 1864; act. p. 
Sturbridge ch., Fiskdale, 1864-65; miss. A. B. M. U., Prome, Burma, Nov. 
1866-Sept. 1889; Maulmain, Sept. 1889-Apr. 1902; Insein, Nov. 1902-10; act. 
p. Eng. ch., Maulmain, 1891-Apr. 1893; author, Burmese Guide to Musical 
Notation, 1880; many sermons and historical sketches in English and 
Burmese, 1880-1911; ed. Burmese Baptist Hymn and Tune Book, 1880; 2d 
edition of Judson’s Burman and English Dictionary, 1883; Peep of Day, 
(trans., Mrs. E. O. Stevens) 1890; Talaing Spelling Book, 1893; Elemen- 
tary Questions in Astronomy, 1894; Vocabulary, English and Peguan, 1896; 
Narrative of the First Burman War, 1897; The Peguan Hymn Book, 1897; 
Streaks of Light, 1901; Haswell’s Grammatical Notes and Vocabulary of 
the Peguan, 1902; Anctent History, 1905; Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress, 
(trans., Mrs. S. B. Judson) 1906; Pastor’s Handbook, 1907; Todd’s Lee- 
tures to Children, 1908; Datly Food, 1910; Burman Messenger, 5 yrs.; 
Sabbath Awakener, 2 yrs.; trans. 63 published hymns; reviser, Burmese 
Bible; d. Insein, Nov. 23, 1910. D. D., Cy. C., 1899 


*SAMUEL WOODBURY, b. Newburyport, Mass., Sept. 28, 1840. Br. 
U, 1858-61; N. T. I. 1861-64; ord. Orleans, Dec. 28, 1864; p. Orleans, 1864- 
66; New Boston, N. H., 1866-68; Braintree, Vt., 1869-71; Dunbarton, N. 
H., 1871-73; Pembroke, Me., 1873-76; Blue Hill, 1877-80; Waldo, Fla., s 
in vic., 1880-82; tea. Norridgewock, Me., 1882-83; p. Newton Junction, N. 
H., 1884-86; Bow, May 1886-Nov. 1888; Chester, Nov. 1888-Nov. 1890; 
Wells, Me., Nov. 1890-May 1893; Bow, N. H., May 1893-1903; w. c. Or- 
leans, "Mass. , May 1903- vise 1905; p. Belchertown, 1905-10; d. East Orleans, 
Dec. W, 1911, PA IVE CT 1868. 


*SAMUEL WHITE Duncan, b. Haverhill, Mass., Dec. 19, 1838. Br. U. 
1860; N. T. I. 1861-62; U. S. Army, 1862-63, capt.; R. T. S. 1864-66; ord. 
Cleveland, O., Apr. 18, 1867; p. Euclid Ave. ch., Cleveland, Aug. 1866-Mar. 
1875; 9th St. ch., Cincinnati, Mar. 1875-Sept. 1883; 2d ch., Rochester, N. 
Y., 1883-July 1888; w. c. Haverhill, Mass., 1888-1890; for. sec. A. B. M. U., 
Dec. 1890-91, May 1892-Oct. 1898; res. Brookline, Mass., 1892-98; d. 
Brookline, Oct. 30, 1898. D. D., U. Chic., 1875. 


*GEORGE OBER, b. Beverly, Mass., Sept. 8, 1835. U. R. 1859-61; N. T. I. 
1861-63; health failed; far. 1863-80; ord. Seabrook, N. H., Mar. 23, 1880; 
p. Seabrook, 1 yr.; Brentwood 3 yrs.; Grafton, Vt., 1884-86; agt. A. B. P. 
S., Brattleboro, 1886-89; city miss., Bridgeport, Conn., 1889—?; far. and 
occ. min. serv., Milford, Rowaytown; d. Bridgeport, Dec. 17, 1902. 


*HENRY Kirke Porter, b. Concord, N. H., Nov. 24, 1840. Br. U. 1860; 
N. T. I. 1861-62; priv. 45th Mass. Vols. 1862-63; R. T. S. 1865-66; not ord.; 
in bus, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1866-1914; memb. 58th U. S. Congress from Pitts- 
burgh; res. Washington, 1915-21; d. Washington, Apr. 10, 19217) LE Gieis 
Bu. U., 1893. 9—*9 


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1865 
L. G. Barrett, Class Secretary 


LUTHER GUSTAVUS BARRETT, b. Watertown, Mass., Dec. 5, 1838. 
H. U. 1862; N. T. I. 1862-65; in U. S. Christ. Cmn. 1863-64 : ord. Water- 
town, Sept. 17, 1865; p. Weston, Dec. 1867-Jan. 1870; Winchester, Feb. 
1870-Feb. 1874; Berean ch., New York, NU YW Oc 1875-Nov. 1877; South 
Abington, now Whitman, "Mass., Aug. 1878- Apr. 1880; Pleasant St. ch., 
Concord, N. H., Sept. 1880- Sept. 1884 ; prof, Shaw U., Raleigh, NG Sept. 
1885- Sept. 1886 ; Dabsristol eres ey Feb, 1887-Dec. 1888 ; Sth St ch., Lowell, 
Mass., Jan. 1888-Nov. 1891: Milford, Dec. 1891-Nov. 1893; pres. Jackson 
Ce Jackson, Miss., Sept. 1804-Sept. 1911; author, sermons and addresses; 
ad. 100 Vinton St., Melrose, Mass. 


*ALONZO BUNKER, b. Atkinson, Me., Jan. 30, 1837. W. C. 1862; N. 
T. I. 1862-65; in U. S. Christ. Cmn. 1865; ord. East Winthrop, Me., Aug. 
3, 1865; miss. A. B. M. U., Toungoo, Burma, 1866-1902; author, Story of 
Soo Thah, 1902; trans. into Karen, sch. books; Foster’s Story of the Bible, 
1884; in Be S., 1902-1912; res. Newton Centre, Mass.; d. Groton, Mar. 8, 
HRS) BA oe 1B ed D. anes U., 1887. 


*TOSIAH NELSON CUSHING, b. Attleboro, Mass., May 4, 1840. Br. 
U. 1862; N. T. I. 1862-65; ord. Providence, R. I., July 1, 1865; asst. instr. 
Heb., N. T. I., 1864-66; miss. A. B. M. U., Toungoo, Burma, 1867-74; 
Bhamo, 1876-79; Rangoon, 1880-1905; pres. Rangoon Bapt. C., 1893-1905; 
author, Elementary Handbook of the Shan Language, 1880, 1888; Gram- 
matical Sketch of the Kachin Language, 1880; Shan and English Diction- 
ary, 1881; Shan Hymnbook, Christ and Buddha, 1907; trans. New Testa- 
ment into Shan, 1882-1887, 1903; Old Testament, 1891; F. R. G. S., and 
memb. of many Eng. educ. socs.; d. St. Louis, Mo., May 17, 1905. Ph. D., 
ty Wek Bost aL a brace losis 


*LONZO LYON FITTZ, b. Marblehead, Mass., Dec. 17, 1839. A. C. 
1857-60; Br. U. 1861; N. T. I. 1862-65; ord. South Wilbraham, now Hamp- 
den, Feb. 20, 1866; p. South Wilbraham, 1865-66; Saginaw City, Mich., Jan. 
1867-Feb. 1868; Somerset, Mass., Dec. 1869-Mar. 1874; Rockland, Feb. 1875- 
78; act. p. Ashland, 1879-May 1881; Calvary ch., Salem, 1881-83; Lake Vil- 
lage, now Lakeport, N. H., 1883-June 1887; s. various weak chs., 1887—?; 
d. Westboro, Mass., June 30, 1905. 


*FRANK ROGERS MORSE, b. Salisbury, N. H., Nov. 2, 1839. D. C. 
1861; N. T. I. 1861-62, 1863-65; ord. Groton Junction, now Ayer, Oct. 16, 
1862; p. Groton Junction, 1862-63; East Cambridge, 1865-67; Worthen St. 
ch., Lowell, 1867-71; Temple ch., Fall River, 1871-72; Tabernacle ch., 
Albany, N. Y., 1872-79; Tabernacle ch., Brooklyn, 1879-May 1888; ed. 
Watch Tower, asst. p. Calvary ch., New York, Nov. 1888-Mar. 1904; d. 
New York, Mar. 30, 1904. D. D., Cent. U., 1882. 


*JAMES FREDERICK NORRIS, b. Danbury, N. H., Mar. 10, 1839. 
W>.C...1859-60 Bat S. 1862-64; N. T. I. 1864-65; ord. Ist ch., Portland, 
Me., Aug. 4, 1865; miss. A. B. M. U., Tavoy, Burma, 1865- 72, in U. S. 
1872- 16320. Presque Isle, Me., 1876-77; ‘Guilford Centre, 1877- 79 ; miss. A. 
B. M. ee Burma, Jan. 1879-Nov. 1885; h. m. work, Calif., and Wash., 1888- 
Ol siwAc Foxcroft, Me., 1891-1904; Mont., 1904-07 : Foxcroft, Me., 1907- 
24; d. Dover-Foxcroft, Me., Feb. 18, 1924. 


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*ELI PIERCE NOYES, b. Jefferson, Me., July 20, 1835. W.C.; N. T. 
I. 1862-65; ord. East Washington, N. H., Aug. 16, 1865; p. East Washing- 
ton, 1865-68; Amherst, 1868-71; Acton, Me., 1871-78; d. Lebanon, Me., 
Aug. 16, 1883. 


*\WALTER RICE, b. Ashburnham, Mass., Dec. 25, 1836. Bel. C. 1862; 
N. T. I. 1862-65; del. Christ. Cmn. 1863; ord. West Acton, Mass., July 25, 
1865; p. West Acton, June 1865-Mar. 1867; Cong. ch., South Royalston, 
May, 1868-Apr. 1874; post-grad. A. T. S. 1874-75; p. Lunenburg, Apr. 
1875-Aug. 1879; Brandon, Vt., May 1880-Dec. 1888; s. Yarmouth, Mass., 
and various chs.; p. Agawam, Mass., Dec. 1891-July 1908; ret.; author 
Brandon Centennial Address, 1885; cont. to press; res. Agawam, 1908- 
16; d. Agawam, June 4, 1916. 


*SAMUEL KiNG Dexter, b. Providence, R. I., Sept. 6, 1837. M. U. 1862; 
M. U. T. S. 1862-63; N. T. I. 1863-64; ord. Sheldonville, Oct. 1864; p. 
Sheldonville, 1864-65; Windsor, Vt., 1865-68; Bennington, 1868-71; War- 
ren, R. I., 1871-83; Keyport, N. J., 1883-Nov. 1889; Vallejo, Calif., Dec. 
1889-92; Ceres, 1892-94; Alhambra, 1894-97; s. Elmonte, 1897-98; p. Es- 
condido, 1905-07; Hueneme, 1907-08; ret.; res. Los Angeles; d. Palms, 
Los Angeles, Calif., Feb. 7, 1919. 


*GEORGE LANGFORD Hunt, b. Boston, Mass., Oct. 21, 1842. W. C. 1862; 
N. T. I. 1862-63; ord. Barre, June 3, 1863; p. Barre, 1863-64; Athol, 1864- 
67; Northampton, 1867-70; Mystic River, Conn., 1870-81; Hoboken, N. J., 
1881-85; chapl. N. Y. Pen., 1887; p. Edgefield, S. C., 1888-91; Augusta, 
Ga., 1891-92; Hasbrouck Heights, N. J., 1897-99; res. Alexandria, Va., in 
1905; s. Presb. ch., Brodhead, Wis.; author, Sermons and Lectures, 1880; 
d. Brodhead, Sept. 23, 1916. D. D., W. F. C., 1875. 


*JAMES ALEXANDER Rosert, b. Robertsville, S. C., Oct. 9, 1838. Br. U.; 
U. Mich.; prof. Mod. Lang. Burl. U., Ia., 1861-62; N. T. I. 1862-64; U. T. 
S. 1864-65; not ord.; prof. Anc. and Mod. Lang., Vas. C., 1867-69; prof. 
Anc. Lang., Burl. U., 1869-70; law. 1969-74; pres. Cooper A., Dayton, O., 
1874-86; ret.; res. Dayton; d. Dayton, Feb. 22, 1923. Ph. D., D. U. 1883. , 

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*WILLIAM CAREY BARROWS, b. Ellsworth, Me., Feb. 2, 1839. W. 
C. 1862; 24th Me. Vols., Ist serg. 1862, 2d lieut. 1863; N. T. I. 1863-66; 
ord. Freeport, Me., Aug. 22, 1866; p. Freeport, 1866-Oct. 1868; North 
Berwick, Nov. 1868-Dec. 1871; Waltham, Mass., Jan. 1872-Oct. 1875; 
Biddeford, Me., Nov. 1875-Oct. 1878; Rockland, Nov. 1878-Sept. 1882; | 
Lewiston, Oct. 1882-Aug. 1885; s. 1885-87; p. Rockland, Mass., Sept. 1887- 
Dec. 1891; Woburn, Jan. 1892-Apr. 1897; act. p. lst ch., Somerville, Nov. 
1897-Nov. 1898; Kennebunkport, Me., Mar. 1899-Mar. 1902; Biddeford, 
May 1902-Sept. 1908; Tenants Harbor, Oct. 1908-1912; Woolwich, 1913; 
d. Togus, Me., July 17, 1913. 


*GEORGE SAVILIAN CHASE, b. Chester, N. H., July 29, 1836. Pink- 
erton A., Derry; N. T. I. 1862-64, 1865-66; agt. Christ. Cmn. 1864-65; ord. 
Chester, N. H., July 10, 1866; p. Braintree, Vt., Oct. 1866-Mar. 1869; 
Colchester, Mar. 1869-June 1872; Northwood, N. H., Sept. 1872-Sept. 1877; 
Richford, Vt., Sept. 1877-Jan. 1881; miss. agt. Vt. State Conv., Jan.-Oct. 
1881; p. Derby, Nov. 1881-Dec. 1889; prin. Derby A., 1883-84; p. Spring- 


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vale, Me., Dec. 1889-Dec. 1894; Mechanic Falls, Dec. 1895-Mar. 1899; War- 
ren, Apr., 1899-Sept. 1902; South Hanson, Mass., Jan. 1904-June 1917; res. 
Essex Jc., Vt., 1917-18; d. Essex Jc., Nov. 6, 1918. 


*SIMEON LOVELL BEARCE CHASE, b. Minot, Me., Apr. 26, 1835. 
W. C. 1863; N. T. I. 1863-66; ord. Bangor, Me., Sept. 18, 1866; p. 2d ch., 
Bangor, Aug. 1866-Apr. 1872; Rockland, May 1872-May 1878; Bath, Aug. 
1878-Dec. 1879; Freehold, N. J., Jan. 1881-Aug. 1883; Methuen, Mass., 
Aug. 1883-May, 1887; Great Falls, now Somersworth, N. H., Dec. 1887- 
89; d. Buckfield, Me., Sept. 11, 1889. 


*SAMUEL EATON FITZ, b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 26, 1836. H. U. 1862; 
N. T. I. 1862-66; 1% years in Christ. Cmn.; not ord.; tea.; phys., Roxbury; 
d. Boston, Oct. 20, 1883. 


*HENRY GORDON GAY, b. Lebanon, Conn., Mar. 18, 1836. Br. U. 
1863; 10th R. I. Vols., 1862, 26th Conn., 1862-63, Ist serg. and 2d lieut.; N. 
T. I. 1863-66; ord. Hudson, Sept. 11, 1866; p. Hudson, Aug. 1866-Dec. 
1870; in bus. 1870-spg. 1873; p. East Longmeadow, June 1873-Oct. 1875; 
Southwick, Nov. 1875-Sept. 1878; Woodville, Oct. 1878-83; s. Wales, 1883- 
84; Salem, N. H., 1885-86; p. Fayville, Mass., Nov. 1886-June 1889; North 
Reading, Sept. 1890-Aug. 1893, May 1895-Oct. 1901; ret.; res. Reading; 
d. Arlington, Apr. 13, 1917. 


*GEORGE BOARDMAN ILSLEY, b. Limerick, Me., Aug. 17, 1839. 
W. C. 1863; N. T. I. 1863-66; ord. Springvale, Me., Nov. 21, 1866; p. 
Springvale, Sept. 1866-June 1873; Yarmouth, July 1873-Oct. 1879; Lewis- 
ton, Nov. 1879-May 1881; 2d ch., Bangor, June 1881-July 1900; Westbrook, 
Oct. 1900-Aug. 1913; supt. pub. schs., in Sanford 3 yrs., in Yarmouth 4 
yrs., in Bangor 13 yrs.; author, History of Sanford, 1870; Semi-Centen- 
nial of 2d Baptist Church, Bangor, 1895; Centennial of Limerick Baptist 
Church, 1896; Centennial of Cumberland, Me., Association, 1911; ret.; 
Set OM Centre, Mass.; d. Limerick, Me., July 30, 1923. D. D., C. U., 
1897. 


ADDISON PARKER, b. Danbury, Conn., Nov. 12, 1839. Br. U. 1862; 
Co. D, 10th R. I. inf.; 46th Mass. Vols., 1862-63; N. T. I. 1863-66; ord. 
Natick, July 18, 1866; p. Natick, July 1866-Aug. 1869; Bunker Hill ch., 
Charlestown, Aug. 1869-Oct. 1873; Elmira, N. Y., Nov. 1873-Sept. 1876; 
Palmyra, Oct. 1876-Apr. 1881; Morristown, N. J., June 1881-89; Somer- 
ville, Sept. 1889-91; La Porte, Ind., 1891-96; Delphi, 1896-1901; Richmond, 
1901-04; Piqua, O., 1904-07; author, The Parker Family; many encyc. and 
other articles; ad. 2030 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind. 


*LYMAN PARTRIDGE, b. Medway, Mass., Aug. 23, 1836. Br. U. 
1863; N. T. I. 1863-66; ord. Wales, Nov. 13, 1866; p. Wales, 1866-69; 
Wakefield, R. L, 1870-72; Sharon, Mass., 1872-82; s. Rosindale, 1882; p. 
Westminster, 1883-92; Westwood, 1892-1905; author, sermons, addresses, 
historical papers; d. Westwood, Feb. 12, 1905. 


*WILLIAM SULLIVAN Barnes, b. June 16, 1841. N. T. I. 1863-64; ord. 
Melrose, Sept. 14, 1864; p. Melrose, 1864-68; Unit. ch., Woburn, 1869-79; 
Montreal, Can., 1880-1909; p. em., Sept. 1909-1912; d. Montreal, Apr. 3, 
1912, LL. D., Mag. U., 1909. 


*ForREST Fayette Emerson, b. Lynnfield, Mass., May 16, 1839. U. S. 
Army, 1862; Br. U. 1863; N. T. I. 1863-64; R. T. S. 1864-65, 1866-67; ord. 
Wellsville, N. Y., May 1865; p. Wellsville, 1865-66; Brockport, July 1866- 
Feb. 1868; Ist ch., Gloucester, Mass., Feb. 1868-Oct. 1873; Asylum Ave. 


82 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1867 


ch., Hartford, Conn., Oct. 1873-Mar. 1879; 1st Cong. ch., Amherst, Mass., 
June 1879-Mar. 1883; Un. Cong. ch., Newport, R. I, 1883-93 ; elem guys hab 
Cong. ch., Worcester, Mass., 1893-96; insur. bus. Providence, R. I, 1896- 
1902; author, various pamphlets; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 10, 1902. 


*GEORGE WILLIS WARREN, b. Boston, Mass., Feb. 13, 1841. H. U. 1860; 
N. T. I. 1863-64; A. T. S. 1864-67; act. prof. N. T. Lit., B. U. T. S., 1868- 
69; tea. Boston, Mass., 1870; Orange, N. J., 1874-77; Farmington, Conn., 
1877-80; in bus. Boston, Mass., 1880-88; d. Somerville, Mar. 17, 1888. 


*Hortis SmitH WestcaTe, b. Plainfield, N. H., Feb. 7, 1841. D. C. 
1863; N. T. I. 1863-64; tea. Columbus, O., 3 yrs.; stud. U. Heidelberg and 
U. Berlin, 1869-70; R. T. S. 1870-71; ord. Westfield, N. Y., May 1872; p. 
Westfield, 1872-73; Kingston, Dec. 1873-Sept. 1878; Cortland, Oct. 1878- 
Feb. 1880; gen. miss., Wyo., Colo... New Mex., 1880-81; health failed; in 
bus. near Manhattan, Kans., 1883-98; fd. Westgate; d. Westgate, se ae 
1898. = 


1867 
H. S. Burrace, Class Secretary 


JAMES WILLIAM ASHTON, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 18, 1843. U. 
P. 1863; adj. 157th Pa. Vols., 1862-64; P. E. D. S. 1864-65; N. T. I. 1866- 
67; ord. Waterford, N. Y., Sept. 1867; p. Waterford, 1867-70; Cent. ch., 
Norwich, Conn., 1870-71; ord. dea. Epis. ch., Philadelphia, Pa., June 9, 
1872; pt. Sept. 28, 1872; act. r. St. Matthew’s and St. Matthias’s chs., Phila- 
delphia, 1872; r. ch. of Our Merciful Saviour, now ch. of the Annuncia- 
tion, Philadelphia, Dec. 1872-78; assoc. r. Grace ch., Philadelphia, Dec. 
1878-81; St. Stephen’s ch., Olean, N. Y., Apr. 1883-1914; ad. 208 North 
Second St., Olean, N. Y. D. D., Hob. C., 1890. 


*SETH JONES AXTELL, b. Worcester, Mass., Dec. 18, 1841. Corp. 
Sist Mass. Vols., Aug. 1862-July 1863; Br. U. 1864; N. T. I. 1864-67; ord. 
Monroe, Mich., Jan. 31, 1868; p. Monroe, Jan. 1868-July 1870; West Med- 
way, Mass., Dec. 1870-Mar. 1878; pres. Leland U., New Orleans, La., 1878- 
81, instr. 1881-82; p. Weymouth, Mass., Jan. 1883-May 1888; pres. Cent. 
U., Pella, Ia., 1888-90; prof. Gr. Kal. C., 1890-1902; author, poems and 
articles in press; d. Kalamazoo, Mich., Mar. 23, 1902. 


HENRY SWEETSER BURRAGE, b. Fitchburg, Mass., Jan. 7, 1837. 
Br. U. 1861; N. T. I. 1861-62; 1865-67; U. S. Army, 1862-65, priv., serg., 
serg. maj., Co. A, 36th Mass. Vols., 2d It., 1st It., capt. Co. D, brev. maj. 
U. S. Vols., act. asst. adj. gen., lst brigade, 2d div., 9th corps; stud. U. 
Halle, 1868-69; ord. Waterville, Me., Dec. 30, 1869; p. Waterville, Jan. 
1870-Oct. 1873; ed. Zion’s Advocate, Oct. 1873-1905; chapl. Natl. Soldiers’ 
Home, Togus, Me., 1905-1912; state historian of Maine, 1907—; author, 
Brown University in the Civil War, 1867; the Act of Baptism in the His- 
tory of the Christian Church, 1879; History of the Anabaptists of Switzer- 
land 1882; Rosier’s Relation of Waymouth’s Voyage to the Coast of Maine 
in 1605, 1887; Baptist Hymn Writers and their Hymns, 1888; History of 
the Baptists of New England, 1894; History of the Baptists in Maine, 
1904; Gettysburg and Lincoln, 1906; Early English and French Voyages, 
1906; Maine at Louisburg in 1745, 1910; Maine at Valley Forge, 1910; Be- 
ginnings of Colontal Maine, 1914; Maine in the Northwestern Boundary 
Controversy, 1919; Civil War Record of Brown University (Revised Roll), 
1920; Maine Historical Memorials, 1922; Gorges and the Grant of the 
Province of Maine in 1622, 1923; Thomas Hamlin Hubbard, 1923; also 
many theol., hist. and lit. papers in reviews and magazines; res. Kenne- 
bunkport, Me. D. D., Br. U., 1883; LL. D., U. Me., 1922. 


1867] STUDENTS 83 


*HENRY FRANCIS COLBY, b. Roxbury, Mass., Nov. 25, 1842. Br. 
U. 1862 ;N. T. I. 1864-67; ord. Dayton, O., Jan. 16, 1868; p. 1st ch., Dayton, 
Jan. 1868-Jan. 1903; author, Memoirs of Gardner Colby; Ebenezer Thresh- 
er and Eliam E. Barney; trav. extensively in Europe and Orient; res. 
Dayton; d. Dayton, May 8, 1915. D. D., Br. U. 1882. 


*DENNIS DONOVAN, b. Myross, Ire., Apr. 8, 1837. U. V. M. 1864; 
N. T. I. 1864-67; ord. Belchertown, Dec. 17, 1867; p. Belchertown, Oct. 
1867-Apr. 1869; Allendale, R. I., and Fruit Hill, Oct. 1869-June 1874; 
Shelby, N. Y., June 1874-June 1881; North Manlius, June 1881-June 1883; 
Cornish Flat, N. H., Sept. 1883-June 1886; South Lyndeboro, July 1886- 
June, 1918; ret.; res. Newton Centre, Mass., 1918-1921; joint author, His- 
tory of Lyndeboro, N. H., 1906; d. Newton Centre, Dec. 15, 1921. 


JOSIAH RIPLEY GODDARD,”*b. Singapore, Sept. 7; 1840.) Br.’ U. 
1862; 11th R. I. Vols., Oct. 1862-June 1863; N. T. I. 1864-67; ord. Newton 
Centre, Sept. 15, 1867; miss. A. B. M. U., Ningpo, China, 1867-1913; author, 
several Chinese tracts; trans. Old Testament into Ningpo, Romanized; re- 


vised New Testament in same; ed. Principles of Baptists; d. Ningpo, 
Septy 2209132. D:D Brau 1899: 


*SAMUEL FARWELLL HANCOCK, b. Maulmain, Burma, June 24, 
1836. Br. U. 1864; N. T. I. 1864-67; ord. Newport, R. I., Nov. 20, 1867; 
p. Cent. ch., Newport, 1867-Apr. 1869; health failed; act. p. Cumberland 
Hill, Feb.-May, 1872; p. 1st ch., South Kingstown, Nov. 1876-Nov. 1879; 
Superior St. ch., Cleveland, O., Jan. 1880-Apr. 1881; ind. min. serv., Cleve- 
land, May 1881-1905; author, History of First Baptist Church in South 
Kingstown, R. I., 1878; The Millennial Chapter, 1890; The Mysteries of 
the Kingdom of Heaven, 1891; Palm Roots, 1891; Thirty Selections from 
rane Morning Songs, 1897; articles and pamphlets; d. Cleveland, Feb. 11, 
1905. 


*FRANCIS TOMLINSON HAZLEWOOD, b. Boston, Mass., Apr. 2, 
1839. Co. A, 10th R. I. Vols., May-Sept. 1862; U. S. Christ. Cmn., 1864; 
Br. U. 1864; N. T. I. 1864-67; ord. Ellsworth, Me., Aug. 8, 1867; p. Ells- 
worth, 1867-69; Ist ch., Bangor, 1869-84; Ist ch., Lynn, Mass., 1884-Dec. 
1890; dist. sec. A. B. H. M. S., New Eng., Jan. 1891-1908; res. Lynn, Mass.; 
daLynnsanrc2, 1908 Di Dost Ui lesh: 


*AMOS ROBINSON, b. Raynham, Mass., Oct. 1, 1839. Br. U. 1864; 
N. T. I. 1864-67; ord. Appleton, Wis., Dec. 27, 1867; p. Appleton, Sept. 
1867-Apr. 1869; Fairfield, Ia., Sept. 1869-Apr. 1870; Jefferson, Apr. 1870- 
Dec. 1871; Newton, Dec. 1871-Nov. 1879; Ames, Nov. 1879-Nov. 1880; 
Denison, Nov. 1880-July 1883; Raynham, Mass., Aug. 1883-Apr. 1889; 
Bristol, R. I., Apr. 1889-Apr. 1891; Elkins, W. Va., Apr. 1891-Aug. 1903; 
colp. A. B. P. S., Aug. 1903-Oct. 1908; dist. miss. A. B. H. M. S., Holt- 
ville, Calif., Jan. 1909-11; colp. A. B. P. S., 1911-16; res. Holtville; d. Holt- 
ville, July 23, 1919, 


*THOMAS LUCINDUS ROGERS, b. Pownal, Vt., Aug. 3, 1841. Wms. 
C. 1863; N. T. I. 1864-67; p. Tabernacle ch., Cleveland, O., 1868-71; North 
Scituate, Mass., 1871-75; ed. Christian Era, Boston, 1874-75; ed. and man. 
The Watchman, 1876-82; in bus.; res. Newton Centre; Brookline; author, 
booklets on travel; d. Brookline, June 19, 1901. 


*WILLIAM HENRY SHEDD, b. Providence, R. I., 1831. N. T. I. 
1864-67; ord. 1867; p. North Oxford, 1867-70; Waltham, 1870-73; d. 
Watertown, Mar. 7, 1873. 


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*FRANCIS EMORY TOWER, b. Petersham, Mass., Nov. 30, 1836. 
A. C. 1860; tea. Bangor, Me., 1861-64; N. T. I. 1864-67, asst. instr. Heb. 
1866-68 ; ord. Amherst, Dec. 123) 1868; p. Amherst, June 1868-Jan. 1872; 
Allston, ‘Jan. 1872-May 1883 ; Brattleboro, Vt., June 1883-Nov. 1886; Bristol, 
Conn., Nov. 1886-Jan. 1894 ; Pearl St. ch. Providence, Role Jan. 1894- 
Jan. 1899 : agt. Anti-Saloon League i TN Gees atich) eae Jan. 1899- Sept. 1901, 
supt. Poughkeepsie Dist., Sept. 1901-Apr. 1909; supt. Law and Order 
Union of N. Y., April 1909-Oct. 1915; author, What’s the Trouble? 1891; 
The Advancing ‘Kingdom, 1892; The Champion Swindle, 1896; The Reason 
of Suffering, 1910; res. Albany, N. Y.; d. Auburn, R. an Feb. 13, 1916; 
D. D., Lebanon Valley C., 1902. 


*CHARLES ALBERT Bowers, b. Lexington, Mass., Dec. 2, 1842. H. U. 
1864; N. T. I. 1864-65; d. Clinton, Oct. 29, 1865. 


*WiILLIAM McIntire Liste, b. New Haven, O., Mar. 17, 1842. D. U. 
1864; N. T. I. 1864-65; R. T. S. 1865-67; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 1867; 
miss. A. B. M. U., Bangkok, Siam, 1867-69; p. West Newton, Mass., 1870- 
74, w. c. 1874-77; p. West Somerville, 1877-82; Stewart St. ch., Providence, 
R. I, 1882-Nov. 1889; ev., res. West Newton, Mass., 1890-1910; author, 
ioe Evolution of Spiritual Man, 1894; many articles; d. Boston, Oct. 25, 
1910. 


*EDWARD CLARENDON LITTLEFIELD, b. Chesterville, Me., Sept. 4, 1844. W. 
C. 1864; N. T. I. 1864; d. Roxbury, Nov. 22, 1864. 


*TLeEwis Forp RAYMOND, b. Cooperstown, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1840. U. Chic.; 
Br. U. 1864; N. T. I. 1864-65; R. T. S. 1865-67; ord. Beloit, Wis., 1867; p. 
Beloit; s. Sun Prairie and other chs., 1867-72; p. Dubuque, Ia., 1872-74; 
health failed; d. Chicago, Ill., Apr. 1, 1881. 


*JOoHN WESLEY SavacE, b. Somers, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1837. How. C. Ala., 
1859-61; ord Lexington, Mass., Dec. 10, 1863: p. Lexington, 1863-64; N. T. 
I. 1864-66; s. Tisbury, 1866-67; H. U. 1867-68; B. T. S. 1868-69; p. Cong. 
ch., Blue Hill, Me., 1869-70; Kennebunkport, 1870-71; Dover, N. H., 1871- 
74; Canton, Mass., 1874-80; North Stonington, Conn., 1880-83; Cohasset, 
Mass., 1883-90; Bristol, N. H., 1890-1902; Greenfield, 1902-08; Seabrook, 
1908-Feb. 1923; d. Seabrook, Feb. 23, 1923. 


*Monson Atva WIL~Lcox, b. Afton, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1841. M. U. 1862; 
N. T. I. 1864-65; U. T. S. 1865-67; ord. Burlington, Vt., Apr. 25, 1867; p. 
Burlington, Feb. 1867-Aug. 1881; Oswego, N. Y., 1881-87; pres. Kal. C,, 
1887-91; p. Holyoke, Mass., Dec. 1892- 1902; d. Holyoke, "Nov. 12, 1902. 
Dei. M. U., 1885. 


*JosSEPH HENRY GANNETT, b. Cohasset, Mass., Dec. 7, 1831. In civ. war, 
June 1861-July 1864; N. Tits 1865. 67; ord. Gloucester, Aug. 22, 1867; 
p. East Gloucester, 1867- May 1874; Lebanon, a a Re June 1874-Dec. 1875; 
Fiskdale, Mass., June 1876-Aug. 1880; Rowley, Mar. '1882-Apr. 1884; Brad- 
ford, N. H., June 1884-92; health failed: res. Abington, Mass., d. Scituate, 
Sept. 23; 1916. 19—*17 


1868 


*HORACE FRANKLIN BARNES, b. Newark, N. J., Jan. 15, 1842. 
47th Mass. vol. inf., 1 yr. in civ. war; A. C. 1865; N. T. T.” 186 865-68 ; ord. 
Buffalo, N. Y., 1869; p. 9th St. ch., Buffalo, Apr. 1869- 71; Lebanon, N. | 
1871- 74: Winchester, Mass., 1874- 81; assoc. p. Judson’ Mem. ch., New 


1868] STUDENTS 85 


York, N. Y., 1881-Jan. 1887; p. Fairmount ch., Newark, N. J., Jan. 1887-93; 
4th ch., Providence, R. I., 1893-95; asst. p. Tremont Temple ch., Boston, 
Mass., Feb. 1896-May 1898; agt. Am. Natl. Red Cross Assoc., sum. 1898-?; 
with Cuban Indust. Relief Assoc.; d. Somerville, Mass., Sept. 5, 1902. 


*GEORGE WYMAN CLOWE, b. Dartmouth, N. S., Mar. 17, 1842. Del. 
Christ. Cmn. in civ. war; W. C. 1865; N. T. I. 1865-68; ord. Hudson, N. Y., 
Sept. 16, 1868; p. Hudson, 1868-72; White Plains, 1873-83; People’s ch., 
New York, Oct. 1884-92; trav. and s., res. Hudson, N’. Y., 1892-1906; d. 
Hudson, Sept. 3, 1906. 


*JOHN COOMBES, b. Halifax, N. S., Nov. 17, 1839. Ac. C. 1862-65; 
N. T. I. 1865-68; ord. Rehoboth, Sept. 8, 1868; p. Rehoboth, 1868-70; 
Bernardston, 1870-71; Onslow, N. S., 1871-73; Upper Gagetown, N. B., 
and Sheffield, 1874-76; Newcastle, 1877-80; Lower Cumberland Bay, 1881- 
90; Rothesay, 1891-93; Cumberland Point, 1895-Sept. 1898; d. Cumberland 
Point, Mar. 9, 1904. 


*MINER RUDD DEMING, b. Carthage, IIl., Dec. 11, 1844. M. U. 1861- 
62; Br. U. 1865; N. T. I. 1865-68; ord. Marlboro, June 28, 1868; p. Marl- 
boro, July 1868-July 1871; act. p. Tabernacle ch., New York, N. Y., July 
1871-Jan. 1872; p. Green Point, Brooklyn, Feb. 1872-Nov. 1873; gen. sec. 
Y. M. C. A., Boston, Mass., Dec. 1873-Sept. 1887; est. Boston Inst. Sea- 
shore Home, 1887; p. Tabernacle ch., Boston, Oct. 1887-92; sec. N. Y. 
Bapt. City Miss. Soc., Nov. 1892-94; org. Bapt. Boys’ Brigade of New York 
and Brooklyn; est. Florence Crittenton Home, Boston, Mass., 1894-96; 
assoc. p. Tremont Temple ch., Boston, 1897-Feb. 1899; p. Harvard St. ch., 
Boston, Nov. 1904-07; supt. Boston Inst. Seashore Home, now Boston 
Lakeshore Home, 1907-25; d. in hosp., Boston, Apr. 12, 1925. 


*CHARLES MELVIN EMERY, b. Fairfield, Me., July 6, 1836. W. C. 
1863; N. T. I. 1865-68; ord. Thomaston, Me., Sept. 29, 1868; p. Thomaston, 
Aug. 1868-July 1874; chapl. Home Hyg. Inst., Dansville, New York, 1875- 
77; p. Greene, Me., Jan. 1878-Mar. 1882; Fairfield, Apr. 1882-Mar. 1885; 
Freeport, Apr. 1885-Mar. 1887; fin. agt. Hebron A., May 1887-Aug. 1889; 
s. Limerick; p. South Norridgewock, June 1890-May 1895; s. s. Southern 
Pines, N. C., Jan. 1896-1904; Pinehurst, 1897-1905; instr. Shaw U., 1899- 
1900; fin. agt. C. A., N. H., 1903-05; res. Southern Pines, N. C.; d. South- 
ern Pines, Aug. 29, 1918. 


*EZRA PALMER GOULD, b. Boston, Mass., Feb. 27, 1841. H. U. 
1861; in civ. war, Oct. 1861-July 1865; priv. and corp. 24th Mass. Vols., 
2d lieut. 55th, capt. and maj. 59th, maj. 57th; N. T. I. 1865-68; ord. Cam- 
bridge, Sept. 6, 1868; asst. prof. Bib. Lit. and Interp., N. T. I., 1868-70; 
prof. Bib. Interp., N. T., 1870-82; p. Burlington, Vt., 1884-Apr. 1888; prof. 
N. T. Lang. and Lit., P. E. D. S., Philadelphia, Pa., 1889-Oct. 1898; ord. 
Epis. min., 1890; asst. min. St. George’s ch., New York, N. Y., 1899-1900; 
author, Commentary on the Epistles to the Corinthans (Am. Comm.), 
1887; Commentary on the Gospel of Mark (Intern. Crit. Comm.), 1896; 
The Biblical Theology of the New Testament, 1900; d. Whitelake, Sullivan 
CO. Nay ea eee U0 iD LD) Cr CT B80. 


*ISAAC SMALL HAMBLEN, b. Limington, Me., Mar. 24, 1833. W. 
C. 1858; N. T. I. 1865-68; ord. East Abington, now Rockland, Sept. 1868; 
p. East Abington, 1868-Oct. 1872; Winchendon, Oct. 1872-Apr. 1880; Hol- 
den, Apr. 1880-85; North Berwick, Me., Nov. 1886-May 1891; East Win- 
throp, May-Aug., 1891; d. East Winthrop, Aug. 19, 1891. 


86 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1868 


WALTER WHITNEY HAMMOND, b. Boston, Mass., July 3, 1842. 
Ist serg. 47th Mass. Vols., Sept. 1862-Sept. 1863; U. S: Christ. Cmn. 
1864; H. U. 1863; tea. Fitchburg, Mass., 1864-65; N. T. I. 1865-68; ord. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1868; p. Pierrepont St. ch., Brooklyn, 1868-69; 
Bergen, Jersey City, N. J., Dec. 1869-Mar. 1875; in Europe, May 1875-July 
1876, Jan.-Sept., 1882; p. Lafayette Ave. ch. Detroit, Mich., Oct. 1877- 
Dec. 1881; s. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Nov. 1882-83; s. Chestnut Hill Presb. 
ch., Philadelphia, Pa., May 1884-Sept. 1885, p. Sept. 1885-95; w. c. Morris- 
town, N’. J.; s. Remsenberg, L. I., N. Y., Oct. 1897-June 1898, Jan. 1899- 
Mar. 1902; s. s. Morris Plains, N. J., Mar. 1902-Nov. 1916; ret.; ad. 415 
West 118th St., New York City. 


*CHARLES VERANUS HANSON, b. Portland, Me., Aug. 30, 1844. 
W. C. 1865; N. T. I., 1865-68; ord. Peabody, Oct. 6, 1868; p. Peabody, 
1868-79; memb. Mass. leg. 1872, 1873; p. Damariscotta, Me., 1879-87; 4th 
ch., Providence, R. I., Feb.-June, 1887; Bethany ch., Skowhegan, Me., 
Nov. 1887-Oct. 1898; w. c. Southern Pines, N. C., Oct. 1898-99; d. Atlantic, 
Mass., Nov. \11,.1899.) Du Di Ce Une 139Z: 


*SYLVANUS BOARDMAN MACOMBER, b. Abbot, Me., Dec. 6, 
1835. W. C. 1863; 13th Me. Vols., priv., asst. chapl., Jan. 1864-65; N. T. I. 
1865-68; ord. Cambridge, Me., Dec. 13, 1863; p. Cambridge; East Harring- 
ton, Sept. 1868-69; Alfred, Apr. 1871-72; Sterling, Mass., July 1872-73; 
South Lyndeboro, N. H., Jan. 1874-76; Montgomery Centre, Vt., May 
1878-79; ev. Me. 1879, Vt. 1880-83; w. c. Montgomery Centre, Vt., 1883- 
1913; d. Montgomery Centre, Feb. 24, 1913. , 


*SYLVESTER BARON PARTRIDGE, b. Evans Mills, N. Y., May 
28, 1837. Mid. C. 1861; 92d N. Y. inf., priv., 2d lieut., 1st lieut., Oct. 1861- 
Oct. 1862; sig. corps, Ist lieut. brev. capt., Oct. 1862-Apr. 1865; N. T. I. 
1865-68; ord. Newton Centre, Sept. 20, 1868; miss. A. B. M. U., Bangkok, 
Siam, 1868-Jan. 1873; Swatow. China, 1873-1912; res. Hamilton, N. Y.; d. 
Hamilton, Apr. 10, 1912. D. D., Mid. C., 1891. 


*EDWARD WILLIAM PRIDE, b. Donegal, Ire., Dec. 16, 1839. Br. U. 
1865; N. T. I. 1865-68; ord. Boston Highlands, June 10, 1869; miss. Boston 
Highlands, Jan. 1869-70; p. Dearborn St. ch., Boston Highlands, Jan. 1870- 
Apr. 1879; North Tewksbury, Jan. 1879-Sept. 1891; w. c. Andover, Mass., 
1891-1907; chapl. Mass. State Hospital, Tewksbury; author, Tewksbury, a 
brief history; historical sketches; d. Boston, May 6, 1907. 


JOSEPH WILLIAM REES, b. Llanelly, So. Wales, Oct. 23, 1838. In 
civ. war, lst R. I. inf.; Br. U. 1865; N. T. I. 1865-68; ord. Eaton Rapids, 
Mich., Mar. 17, 1869; p. Eaton Rapids, 1869-71; White Pigeon, 1872-73; 
Clinton, Ill., 1873-75; Mankato, Minn., 1875-79; Luverne, 1879-83; Im. ch., 
Sioux City, Ia., 1883-95; asst. p. Woodlawn Park, Chicago, IIl., 1897; miss. 
Chicago, 1897-1907; p. Harvey, IIl., 1907-09; act. p. Bethany ch., Chicago, 
1910; p. em. Normal Park, 1922-; ad. 7035 Princeton Ave., Chicago, II. 


*WILLIAM RICKER THOMPSON, b. South Parsonfield, Me., Mar. 
13, 1837. W. C. 1863; N. T. I. 1865-68; ord. Brighton, Aug. 7, 1868; p. 
Brighton, 1868-71; Fayville, 1874-77; West Townsend, 1877-80; New 
Ipswich, N. H., 1880-87; pr. Meth. ch., New Ipswich, 1888-94; town off. 
in New Ipswich, 1881-98; memb. leg. 1897; w. c. New Ipswich, 1898-1915; 
Germantown, Pa., Oct. 1915-16; d. Germantown, Feb. 28, 1916. 


*GEORGE HENRY WHITTEMORE, b. Boston, Mass., Aug. 19, 1839. 
H. U. 1860; tea. class. stud., Eliot High Sch., Jamaica Plain, 1860-65; 
N. T. I. 1865-68; ord. Cambridge, Sept. 6, 1868; act. prof. Heb. Lang. and 


1869] STUDENTS 87 


Lit., R. T. S., 1868-76, tea. stud. in the gosp. 1868-70; occ. min. serv., Cam- 
bridge, Mass., 1867- 1921; author, many articles in periodicals ; ed. Memori- 
als of Horatio Balch Hackett, 1876: sec. Harvard Biblical Club, 1881-1921; 
d. Cambridge, May 6, 1921. 


*EDWARD ASA WHITTIER, b. Newton, N. H., June 12, 1841. Serv. 
with U. S. Christ. Cmn., six weeks, 1864; N. T. I. 1865-68; ord. Lowell, 
July 22, 1868; p. Branch St. ch., Lowell, June 1868-Feb. 1870; ev. Feb. 
1870-1909; res. Lawrence, Mass.; d. Lawrence, Nov. 13, 1909. 


*JAMES PEIRSON FIELD, b. Brattleboro, Vt., Feb. 9, 1842. Br. U. 1865; 
N. T. I. 1865-66; tea. Millville, N. J., 1866-67; Mo., 1869-75; prof. Math., 
Thayer C., Kidder, Mo., 1875-76; ord. Amity, Feb. 6, 1878; p. Cong. ch., 
Amity, July 1876- Apr. 1896 ; Chillicothe, Feb. 1897-July 1899 ; Riverdale, 
Apr. 1900-Oct. 1902; ret.; sec. Cong. Assoc. of Mo., 1891-96, 1900- 15; res. 
Springfield, Mo.; d. St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 10, 1917. 


*STEPHEN CoPELAND FLETCHER, b. Bloomfield, now Skowhegan, Me., July 
23, 1833. W. C. 1859; U. S. Army, 1861-65, capt., maj., lieut. col., brev. 
col.; N. T. I. 1865-67; ord. Wilton, N. H., Dec. 18, 1866; p. Wilton, 1866- 
73; New London, 1873-Nov. 1887; Dexter, Me., Nov. 1887-Nov. 1892; 
Monson, Nov. 1893-96; d. Dexter, Dec. 10, 1896. 


*GEORGE WARREN GILE, b. Haverhill, Mass., Aug. 9, 1840. Br. U. 1865; 
N. T. I. 1865-66; ord. Valley Falls, R. I., Apr. 1866; p. Valley Falls, 1866- 
67; South Berwick, Me., 1867-73; 2d ch., Lawrence, Mass., 1873-79; Pitts- 
field, 1879-84; 2d ch., Fall River, 1884-92; fin. sec. C. A., 1892-93; pres. 
C. A., May 1893-Dec. 1898; p. Portsmouth, N. H., Jan. 1899-1908; d. Ports- 
mouth, Mar. 1, 1908. 


*GrEORGE Hotmes Messer, b. Boston, Mass., Oct. 17, 1836. U. S. Army, 
1862; Br. U. 1865; N. T. I. 1865-66; d. North Cambridge, Feb. 9, 1868. 


*CHARLES HupparD SPALDING, b. Plainfield, Conn., Oct. 1, 1837. Br. U. 
1865; N. T. I. 1865-66; ord. Pawtucket, R. I, July 26, 1866; p. High St. 
ch., Pawtucket, July 1866-July 1871; Pittsfield, Mass., Aug. 1871-Oct. 1875; 
Arlington, Oct. 1875-May 1880; South Boston, May 1880-Oct. 1886; dist. 
sec. A. B. P. S.. New Eng., Nov. 1886-Mar. 1911; fin. sec. N. T. I., Apr. 
1911-14; spec. serv., A. B. P. S., 1914-21; res. Brookline; d. Brookline, Dec. 
1992 Vee DN Da OAT S97, yA!) 


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see EVE WALES BAKEMAN, b. Brooksville, Me., Apr. 14, 1841. 
W. C. 1866; N. T. I. 1866-69; ord. Newburyport, Sept. ve 1869; p. New- 
buryport, Sept. 1869-Dec. 1871; Janesville, Wis., Dec. 1871- Apr. 1873; Main 
St. ch., Worcester, Mass., May 1873-June 1876; Auburn, Me., Jan. 1877- 
May 1884 ; Tst-chs ‘Chelsea, Mass., May 1884-May 19t5eicor! sec. No. Bapt. 
eae Soc. 1896-1916; res. Chelsea; d. Chelsea, June 28, 1919. D. D., C. U 


*HENRY HUDSON BEACH, b. Eaton, N. a July 24, 1843. U.S. 
Army, 1864; tea. Bunker Hill, Ill., and tut. ‘sh Ge ete She: 1866; N. 
alee de 1866-69 : ord. Zanesville, O,, fanecs, 1870: Zanesville, 1869- 70is 
Sycamore St. ch., Milwaukee, Wis., 1870-Jan. isvi: Owatonna, Minn., 
1871-May 1872; Lake City, June 1872-June 1876; Sheboygan Falls, Wis., 
Oct. 1877-Oct. 1881; Appleton, Oct. 1881-Jan. 1884; Leadville, Colo., Dec. 


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1884-87; Broadway ch., Denver, 1887-90; Golden, 1891-94; Charles City, 
Ta., 1894- Jan. 1899; Northwood, Tas 1899- Apr. 1901; res. Grand Junction, 
Colo., April 1901- >’. cont, to Search ’ Lights on Christian Science, 1899; ed. 
Church News; d. Sawtelle, Calif., July 12, 1913. 


*CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS BURROWS, b. Busti, N. Y., Apr. 23, 
1825. Br. U. 1857-60; ord. Warwick, R. L., July 13, 1863 ; chapl. U. S. 
Pane 1864-65; R. T. S. 1865- 67; N. T. I. 1867- 69; p. North Kingston, R. 
, 1869-73 ; 3d ch., Lynn, Mass., 1874-76 ; Swampscott, 1876-80; in bus. 
Witte Cove Springs, Fla., Mar. 1880-93 ; d. Green Cove Springs, Feb. 4, 
1893. 


*WILLIAM THOMAS CHASE, b. Hallowell, Me., July 11, 1839. Ord. 
Lebanon, Me., Mar. 17, 1863; ae U. S. Army, Port Hudson, La., 1863- 
64; W. c 1865; N. T. I, 1866- 69; p. Dover, N. H., Sept. 1869- Dec. 1873; 
Lewiston, Me., ‘Jan. 1874-Sept. 1879: Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 1879- Mar. 
1884; Minneapolis, Minn., 1884-89 ; Ruggles Stich Boston, Mass., 1889-91 ; 
5th ch., Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 1891 -98; d. Atlantic City (NA ev Avge 22 
1898. D. De) Ui Chie. 1884, Ci Lh 1804, 


LUCIAN DRURY, b. Wendell, Mass., Sept. 3, 1841. Br. U. 1866; N. 
T. I. 1866-69; ord. Winchendon, June 2, 1870; p. Winchendon, June 1870- 
June 1872; Swampscott, June 1872-Apr. 1876; Danversport, May 1876- 
May 1883; Apopka, Fla., June 1884-Sept. 1891; instr. Gr. and Theol. 
iBshop C., Marshall, Tex., 1891-92; p. Bellingham, Mass., Oct. 1892-Oct. 
1898; North Swansea, Oct. 1898-Apr. 1904; North Stonington, Conn., May 
1904-June 1909; p. em., Jan. 1910-; ad. North Stonington. 


*NELSON NEWTON GLAZIER, b. Stratton, Vt., Dec. 12, 1838. <A. C. 
1859-61; Ist artil. 11th Vt. Vols., 1862-64; memb. Vt. leg., 1865, 1867; Br 
U. 1866; N. T. I. 1866-69; ord. Central Falls, R. I., Oct. 21, 1869; p. Central 
Falls, Oct. 1869-Sept. 1870; Montpelier, Vt., Jan. 1872- June 1878: chapl. 
Vt. Senate, 1872-78; p. South Abington, now Whitman, Mass., Dec. 1880- 
Mar. 1884; act. p. Westboro, Oct. 1884-Sept. 1886; p. Greenfield, July 1887- 
Mar. 1896; w. c. Greenfield and Boston, Apr. 1896-Apr. 1903; p. Sharon, 
PREM -Aug. 1912; res. Beatrice, Nebr., and Ashland; d. Ashland, Sept. 


EVAN LEWIS, b. Newtown, No. Wales, Nov. 1, 1841. Br. U. 1866; 
N. T. I. 1866-69; ord. South Boston, Sept. 20, 1869; p. 4th St. ch., South 
Poa 1869-70; Jericho, Vt., 1874-75; w. c. Waterbury, Conn., 1872-74, 


*HAZEN PINGREE McKUSICK, b. Denmark, Me., Apr. 30, 1840. 
W. C. 1866; N. T. I. 1866-69; ord. Normal, Ill, Feb. 1871; p. Normal, 
1870-71; North Reading, 1871; Laramie, Wyo., 1872; San Jose, Calif., 
1872-73; Nevada City, 1873; tea. and occ. pr., Smartsville and North 
Bloomfield, 1874-75; Spadra, Santa Monica, and Los Angeles, 1875-76; 
San Bernardino, 1877-81; Norwalk, 1881-1901; trav. sales. for med. publ, 
house, 1893-?; res. Los Angeles, 1901 -24; d. Los Angeles, Jan. 8, 1924. 


*SAMUEL BALDWIN MORSE, b. Fayette, Me., Oct. 26, 1834. W. C.; 
prof. Lat. and Gr., Pac. C., Calif., 1861-66; N. T. I. 1866-69; ord. Newton 
Centre, Aug. 8, 1869; p. Stockton, Calif., Oct. 1869-Oct. 1877; 10th Ave. 
ch., Oakland, Jan. 1878-88; pres. Calif. Bapt. C., 1888-97; d. Oakland, Nov. 
1571897, AM Me G87 i eae Eo S8 7: 


JAMES FERDINAND MORTON, b. Wilmot, N. S., Jan. 24, 1844. 
Ac. C. 1866; N. T. I. 1866-69; ord. Littleton, Sept. 28, 1869; p. Littleton, 


1869] STUDENTS 89 


1869-72; Neponset Ave., Boston, 1873-76; prin. C. A. 1876-78; lit. ed. The 
Watchman, spg. 1880-aut. 1881; prin. Leland U., New Orleans, La., 1881- 
82; instr. N. T., N. T. I., 1882-83; lib. N. T. I., Sept. 1884-Sept. 1889; w. c. 
Newton Centre, 1883-84; 1889-91; p. Unit. ch., Wolfboro, N. H., Apr.- 
Sept., 1891; prin. Proctor A., Andover, N. H., Sept. 1891-1905; supt. 
schs., Andover, 1909-19; ret.; ad. South Sudbury, Mass. 


*RICHARD NOTT, b. Exeter, Eng., June 19, 1840. Can. L. I., Wood- 
stock, Ont., 1865; ord. Perth, Ont., July 26, 1865; p. Perth, 1865-Sept. 1866; 
Barnston, P. Q., Sept. 1866-Dec. 1867; Uxbridge, Ont., East Gwilliambury, 
and Brock, Dec. 1867-Aug. 1868; N. T. I. 1868-69; p. Londonderry, Vt., 
June 1869- June 1871; ed. Port Perry, Ont., June 1871-June 1872; p. Col- 
chester, Vt., June 1872-Oct. 1875; s. Ransomville, N. Y., win. 1875-76; p. 
Addison, Vt. Mar. 1876-Mar. 1880; far. Charlotte, s. South Shaftsbury, 
and East Charlotte, Mar. 1880-Nov. 1882; p. East Charlotte, Nov. 1882- 
Oct. 1887; s. Burlington; Essex; Jericho; Brandon; Rutland; Keeseville, 
N. Y.; South Colton, Colchester, Vt., in 1898; Vt. cor. The Examiner, 12 
yrs. ; The Watchman, 8 yrs.; lect.; res. Burlington, Oct. 1887-1901; d. Bur- 
lington, Aug. 31, 1901. 


*JOHN VAN LEUVEN OSTERHOUT, b. Lackawack, N’. Y., Jan. 2, 
1837. M. U. 1862-65; Br. U. 1866; N. T. I. 1866-69; ord. Webster, Sept. 9, 
1869; p. Webster, 1869-Aug. 1873; Harlem Temple, New York, N. Y., Sept. 
1873-Aug. 1875; Peekskill, Sept. 1875-June 1877; s. 1st ch., Binghamton, 
1877-78; p. Castile, July 1878-Dec. 1881; Broadway ch., Providence, R. I, 
Dec. 1881-Sept. 1907; Euclid Ave. ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 1907-Nov. 
ate a aieaaes R, I., Nov. 1909-14; res. Providence; d. Providence, 

eb. 17, : 


JOHN BARTHOLOMEW GOUGH PIDGE, b. Providence, R. I., Feb. 
4 1844. Br. U. 1866; N. T. I. 1866-69; ord. Lawrence, Sept. 8, 1869; p. 
Ist ch., Lawrence, Sept. 1869-Apr. 1879; 4th ch., Philadelphia, Pa., May 
1879-; author, Commentary on Philippians, (in Am. Comm.) 1890; The 
Prophetical Books of the Old Testament, 1897; trans. (with Dr. H. B. 
Hackett) Braune’s Commentary on Philippians, 1870; ad. 2027 Wallace 
St., Philadelphia. D. D., Br. U., 1889. 


*ISATAH RECORD, b. Canton, Me., Jan. 22, 1835. W. C. 1862; N. T. 
I. 1866-69; ord. Turner, Me., July 18, 1869; p. Turner, 1869-76; Houlton, 
1876-83; d. Houlton, Mar. 14, 1883. 


*DE FOREST SAFFORD, b. Royalston, Vt., Mar. 17, 1840. ia U. 
1857-58; priv. 44th Mass. Vols., 1862-63; a CTS! 1866-68 ; N. I. 
1868-69; ord. Kenosha, Wis., Feb. 19, 1867; p. Kenosha, 1867-68: est 
Mass., Sept. 1869- Sept. 1870: Golden, Colo., ae 1871- June 1874: Fairfax, 
Vt., Sept. 1874-Aug. 1877; Westford and Fletcher, Sept. 1877- Mar. 1881 ; 
Jericho and Bolton, Apr. 1881-Mar. 1883; Jericho and Westford, Apr. 
1883-Mar. 1884; Jamaica, Apr. 1884-Oct. 1887: prinwN MA a Fair- 
fax, 1883-84; p. Danbury, N. H., Dec. 1887-Apr. 1890; Jefferson, May 
1890-92; Peterboro, 1892-1914; d. Peterboro, July 7, 1914. 


WILLIAM HENRY SPENCER, b. Knox, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1838. 6lst 
N. Y. Vols., Ist serg., 2d lieut., Ist lieut., capt., maj., Sept. Sat Es 1862; 
Br. U. 1866; N. T. I. 1866-69; ord. Foxboro, Sept. 16, 1869; Foxboro, 
Sept. 1869-Mar. 1879; Waterville, Me., Apr. 1879-Mar. 1899 ; Ropiae chy 
lilacs a ar 51899- -Apr. 1904; ret.; ad. 63 Dana St., Cambridge, Mass. 

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*AUSTIN VALENCOURT TILTON, b. Deerfield, N. H., July 28, 
1841. Br. U. 1865; N. T. I. 1866-69; ord. ‘Keene, N. LESepts 30, 1869; p. 
Keene, 1869-72; Augusta, Me., 1872- 74: Campton, N. He Jan. 1876-81; a 
Concord, Nov. 15, 1885. 


*HENRY BARZILLAI WATERMAN, b. Cooperstown, N. Y., May 
18, 1842. Y. C. 1863; 134th Ill. Vols., May- ‘Oct., 1864; Chic. T. S. 1865-69; 
N. T. I. sum., 1869; ord. New Haven, Conn., July 27, 1869; p. Moline, IIL. 
1869-73; Mt. Carroll, 1873-78 ; Wheaton, 1878- 81; Normal, 1881- 85; Griggs- 
ville, 1885- 90; Gilman, 1892- 07: Maplewood Ave. chs Chicago, 1897- 1903; 
author, Hand Book of the Holy Land, 1896; d. Oak Park, Jan. 14, 1903. 
LL. B., U. Chic.; 1866; D. D., La'Gr. C., 1889. 


*FRANK DANA StTE[A]DMAN SARGENT, b. Boston, Mass., Nov. 10, 1844. 
A. C. 1866; N. T. I. 1866-67; A. T. S. 1867-69; ord. Brookline, N. ED Oct. 
20, 1869; p. Cong. ch., Brookline, 1869-Jan. 1890: Townsend, ‘Mass. '1887- 
July 1890; 2d ch., Putnam, Conn., Sept. 1890- Nov. 1918; d. Putnam, Nov. 
12, 1918. 


*Levi Ciirrorp WapkE, b. Allegheny City, Pa., Jan. 16, 1843. Y.C. 1866; 
N. T. I. 1866-68; not ord.; tea. Newton, 1868-72; law. 1873-80; speak. 
Mass. House of Rep., 1879; pres. Mex. Cent. R. R., res. Newton Centre; 
d. Newton Centre, Mar. 21, 1891. 


*Moses CHapin Hanscom, b. South Auburn, Me., Apr. 1842. Ba. C.; 
N. T. I. 1867-69; d. Bethel, Me., July 26, 1873. | 


*WILLIAM WARRINER MerriAM, b. Springfield, Mass., Feb. 12, 1837. 
Wms. C. 1861; N. T. I. 1868-69; R. T. S. 1869-70; tea. Brockport, N. Y., 
1871; Jamesport; Eastport; Manorville; Springs; and other places; d. 
Springs, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1889. 22—*17 


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H. Crocker, Class Secretary 


*HENRY VARNUM BAKER, b. Cranston, R. I., Nov. 10, 1843. River 
Point Class. Inst.; N. T. I. 1867-70; ord. Hebron, Me., Oct. 12, 1870; p. 
Hebron, 1870-73; Charlemont, Mass., 1873-77; East Dover, Vt., 1877-82; 
South Windham, 1882-Jan. 1885; s., R. I., Mass., Conn., and Vt., 1885-87; 
p. Brookline, Vt., May 1887-Apr. 1889; East Hardwick, May 1889-May 
1895; Sharon, 1895-99; East Westmoreland, N. H., May 1899-1900; occ. 
s., res. West Brattleboro, Vt., July 1900-July 1902; p. North Stonington, 
Conn., July 1902-July 1908; Tst ch., Woodstock, July 1908-May 1910; 
paralyzed; res. Providence, Rate Vd. Providence, March 30, 1923. 


*EDWIN BULLARD, b. Maulmain, Burma, Oct. 2, 1846. Br. U. 1867; 
N. T. I. 1867-70; ord. Brooklyn, N. Vi June 16, 1870; miss. A. B. M. U., 
Nellore, India, Aug. 1870-July 1880, Bapatla, Sept. 1882-Mar. 1892; Kavali, 
Sept. 1896- Apr. 1920: D. Addison, Vt., July 1880-June 1882; d. Kavali, 
India, Apr. 2, 1920. 


HENRY CROCKER, b. Brewster, Mass., Apr. 30, 1845. Priv. 9th R. I. 
Vols wicoest bra 1867 ; N. T. I. 1867- 70: ord. Damariscotta, Me., Nov. 
22, 1870; Dp. Damariscotta, 1870-Mar. 1879; Bristol, R. I., Dec. 1879- June 
1886; Fairfax, Vt., June 1887- April 1890; Chester, Vt, Oct. 1890- Apr. 1907; 


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author, Historical Sketch of Lamoille Bap. Ass’n (1796-1896), 1896; Elder 
Aaron Leland, 1906; History of the Baptists in Vermont, 1913; vol, of 
Poems, 1912; 2d vol. Poems, 1925; cont. to press.; res. Chester, Vt. 1907-. 


*ALBERT AARON FORD, b. Boston, Mass., Aug. 25, 1840. N. T. I. 
1867-70; ord. Paris, Me., Nov. . 1870; p. ’Paris, 1870- 72; Belfast, 1873-76 ; 
East Auburn, 1876- 78; 'Tenant’s Harbor, 1878- 80; Waldoboro, 1880-84 ; 
w. ‘ Bryant’s Pond, 1884-86 ; Kent’s Hill, 1886-87 ; 'd. Kent’s Hill, June oi 
1887. 


*JOHN HARRISON HARTMAN, b. Canaan, O., Apr. 17, 1841. V. C. 
1867; S. C. 1867-69; N. T. I. 1869-70; ord. Canton, Nov. 18, 1870; p. Can- 
ton, Sept. 1870-June 1874; South Amesbury, June 1874-June 1878; Pitts- 
burg, Pa., June 1880-June 1882; Jamestown, Dak., 1882-88; Wilson Ave. 
sy alee eae O., May 1888-95; Im. ch., 1895-97; d. Cleveland, June 14, 
1897. aD: 


*ASA LYMAN LANE, b. Yarmouth, Me., Feb. 18, 1839. W. C. 1862; 
ord. Reidsburg, Pa. June 21, 1865; prin. Reid Inst. 1863-67; N. T. I. 
1867-70; p. Biddeford, Me., 1870-75; prin. C. A., 1875-76; tea. Cob. C. I, 
Waterville, Me., 1876-1901; Good Will High Sch., Hinckley, 1902-06; p. 
East Winthrop, 1906-11; res. Wakefield, Mass.; d. Wakefield, March 15, 
1920. 


*BENJAMIN HUMPHREY LANE, b. Yarmouth, Me., Mar. 8, 1844. 
U. S. Army, 1862-65; Reid Inst., Reidsburg, Pa., 1865-67; N. T. I. 1867-70; 
ord. Bow, N. H., Sept. 14, 1870; p. Bow, June 1870-May 1872; Newton, 
N. H., June 1872-May 1877; North Uxbridge, Mass., Oct. 1877-May 1882; 
Worcester, June 1882-Oct. 1884; Valley Falls, R. I., Nov. 1884-Mar. 1892; 
Holden, Mass., Apr. 1892-Apr. 1894; Antrim, N. H., Oct. 1894-Feb. 1902; 
Rockland, Mass., Mar. 1902-Sept. 1905; d. Worcester, Sept. 11, 1905. 
ADMs CA. 1892: 


*HENRY SIMMONS LATHAM, b. Providence, R. I., Sept. 7, 1841. 
Br. U. 1863; N. T. I. Mar. 1868-70; tea. W. A. 1873- 74; ord. Providence, 
Relea nr 19, 1878; p. Oak Lawn, 1877-May 1880; tea. Smithfield, 1881-96; 
d. Smithfield, June 20, 1896. | 


*HORATIO BARTLETT LAWRENCE, b. Wayne, Me., Dec. 19, 1841. 
B. C. 1865; tea. Gardiner, Me., 1865-67; N. T. I. 1867-70; not ord.; tea. 
Kingston, 1871-72; Needham, 1872-74; North Middleboro, 1874-76; priv. 
tut. West Sutton, 1876-86, 1892-96, exc. about 1882, when prin. Derby A., 
Vt.; prin. Leland and Gray S., Townshend, Vt., 1886-89; pres. Florida 
Hone Oak) Pla:, 1891; tea.; Paxton, Mass., 1897-1905: d. Grafton, May 


*JAMES McWHINNIE, b. Thompsonville, Conn., Mar. 6, 1840. Serg. 
20th Conn. Vols., Aug. 1862-May 1864; Br. U. 1867; N. T. I. 1867-70; ord. 
Lansingburg, N. Y., May 25, 1871; p. Lansingburg, Apr. 1871-Dec. 1874; 
Free St. ch., Portland, Me., Jan. 1875- May 1884; Cambridgeport, Mass., 
1884-Mar. 1892; d. Cambridgeport, Mar. 2, 1892. D. Div Br U7) 1886; 


*COLA DE RIENZI MEACHAM, b. Shefford, P. 2. Oct. 10, 1838. 
No ASUS Tal 8675 NT 1867-70; ord’ Barren septs (G,91870/s) p. Barre, 
1870-74; North Scituate, 1874-79 ; act. Dp. Chatham, 1880- 81: D. Ashland, 
1883-85; Canton, July 1886-88 : Long Pine, Nebr., 1880- 91; Townshend, Vt., 
Jan, 1892- Jan. 1809 : Passumpsic, Feb. 1899- 1906 ; Ww. Cc. Chicago, Ill., July 
1906-May 1907; d. Newport, Vt., June 3, 1907. 


92 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1870 


*ARNOLD RHODES MEDBURY, b. East Providence, R. I., Dec. 10, 
1837. P. U.; act. p. Sonora, Calif.; 3d ch., San Francisco; ord. San Fran- 
cisco, Feb. 28, 1867; N. T. I. 1867-70; p. 1st ch., San Francisco, Calif., Oct. 
1870-June 1872; assoc. ed. Baptist Evangel, 2 yrs.; p. Portland, Ore., June 
1872-Aug. 1874; 2d ch., Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 1874-Apr. 1879; Rockford, 
Ill, Apr. 1879-July 1880; supt. miss. in Wis., 1880-83; p. Verona, Nov. 
1883-Sept. 1887; cor. sec. Wis. State Conv., 7 yrs.; cor. The Standard, 3 
yrs.; p. Salem, Ore., Sept. 1887-Nov. 1888; chief clk. U. S. Engineer’s off., 
Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 1889-May 1890; sec. Bapt. city miss., Philadelphia, 
Mar. 1890-Nov. 1894; p. Jenkintown, May 1890-May 1894; cor. Pacific 
Baptist, 3 yrs.; w. c. Jenkintown, 1894-1908; d. Jenkintown, May 19, 1908. 


*DAVID JONATHAN PIERCE, b. Montpelier Co., Ind., July 18, 1841. 
N. H. L. T. I. 1865; N. T. I. 1867-70; ord. Chester, Vt., Aug. 6, 1870; prin. 
Wyoming Inst., Wyo. Ter., 1870-74; p. Laramie, 1870-74; Portland, Ore., 
Aug. 1874-June 1877; Laramie City, Wyo. Ter., Oct. 1877-Mar. 1881; 
Walla Walla, Wash. Ter., Apr. 1881-Apr. 1883; Seattle, Wash. Ter., Apr. 
1883-88; prof. Ment. and Mor. Sci., U. Wash., 1888-90; p. Fairhaven, 
Wash., 1890-92; Snohomish and Everett, 1892; prin., prep. dept., U. Seattle, 
1892-95; prof. Mor. Sci., Vashon C., Wash., 1895-97; p. Berkeley, Calif., 
1897-1900; Putney, Vt., 1900-Mar. 1901; was miss. p. in Wyo., Colo., Utah, 
Ida., Wash., and Ore.; cont. to rel. press.; d. Putney, Vt., May 4, 1902. 
A. M., C. U., 1870; D. D., U. Wash., 1888. 


*CHARLES ANSEL REMINGTON, b. New Ipswich, N. H., Mar. 29, 
“hie! Br. U. 1867; N. T. I. 1867-70; res. Fitchburg; d. Fitchburg, Dec. 21, 
1870. 


*STEPHEN HENRY STACKPOLE, b. Boston, Mass., June 24, 1843. 
H. U. 1866; N. T. I. 1866-68, 1869-70; ord. Westboro, Nov. 1871; p. West- 
boro, Sept. 1871-Jan. 1873; Saxton’s River,. Vt. Apr. 1875-Feb. 1882; 
Hamilton, N. Y., Feb. 1882-86; d. Hamilton, July 23, 1886. 


*HARRISON WILLIAM STEARNS, b. Conway, Mass., Oct. 17, 1843. 
Br. U. 1867; N. T. I. 1867-70; ord. Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 17, 1870; p. 
Olivet ch., Minneapolis, Oct. 1870-Oct. 1872; Clinton, Wis., Nov. 1872- 
Apr. 1877; S. S. miss. No. Wis., 1877-80; miss. N. W. Wis., 1880-Nov. 
1882; p. Chippewa Falls and vic., 1882-85; Junction City Kans., 1885-87; 
Cheyenne, Wyo., 1887-88; dist. miss., N. W. and W. Nebr., 1888-94; fin. sec. 
Grand Island C., 9 mos.; s. Kearney and North Platte, 18 mos.; serv. with 
Nebr. Children’s Home Soc., 1896; in bus. 1896-1915; res. Greeley, Colo., 
1915-18; d. Greeley, Dec. 4, 1918. 


*HENRY ALANSON WINN, b. Woburn, Mass., Mar. 29, 1844. Br. U. 
ae N. T. I. 1867-70; stud. abroad, 1870-71; d. Berlin, Prussia, Apr. 17, 


*HArRVEY Harrison Tutte, b. Springfield, O., Sept. 20, 1842. Wit. C. 
1867; N. T. I. 1867-68; C. T. S. 1868-70; ord. Bradford, O., Dec. 29, 1870; 
p. Bradford, 1871-72; Sinking Creek, near Springfield, 1881-93; 1896-97, 
1904-10; p. em., 1910-13; lib. D. U., 1893-99; health failed; res. Springfield, 
O.; d. Springfield, Jan. 14, 1913. 


*DupLey Cotron Brxsy, b. Warren, N. H., Jan. 17, 1841. Co. G., 3d Vt. 
Vols. Apr. 1861-Dec. 1862; in command Co. B, 3l1st U. S. colored troops, as 
2d lieut. and Ist lieut., Aug. 1863-Dec. 1865; A. Fairfax, Vt., and New 
London, N. H.; N. T. I. 1869-70; ord. Canton, Me., June 1870; p. Canton, 
1870-71; C. T. S. 1871-72; p. Rockport, Me., Nov. 1872-May 1876; West 


1871] STUDENTS 93 


Randolph, Vt., May 1877-May 1878; East Dedham, Mass., 1879-80; Reho- 
both, 1880-83; Osterville, 1883-84; Stroutsburg, Pa., 1884-85; Shenandoah, 
May 1885-Sept. 1887; Cramer’s Hill, N. J., Oct. 1887-May 1891; miss. Me. 
State Conv., May 1891-Nov. 1894; p. 2d ch., Haverhill, Mass., Nov. 1894- 
Dec. 1901; miss., A. B. H. M. S., Camden, Del., Jan. 1902-Jan. 1904; s. 
and ev., Camden, N. J., Jan. 1904-Dec. 1907; health failed; occ. s., res. 
Haverhill, Mass., Jan. 1908-Mar. 1911; d. Haverhill, Mar. 9, 1911, 


*WaARREN NATHAN WALDEN, b. Montville, Conn., Nov. 12, 1844. N. T. I. 
1868-69; ord. Chesterfield, Conn., Apr. 21, 1869; p. Chesterfield; Packer- 
ville; Bloomfield; Colchester; Montville; Manahawkin, N. J., 1885-93; d. 
Manahawkin, Dec. 5, 1893. 20—*19 


1871 


*WILLIAM OLIVER AYER, b. Sangerville, Me., June 25, 1845. Priv. 
lst Me. mil., 1864; C. U. 1868; N. T. I. 1868-71; ord. Peterboro, N. H., 
Oct. 11, 1871; p. Peterboro, Sept. 1871-Sept. 1874; Skowhegan, Me., Oct. 
1874-Feb. 1884; Everett, Mass., Feb. 1884-June 1890; Livermore Falls, Me., 
Sept. 1890-Aug. 1893; Warren Ave. ch., Brockton, Mass., Nov. 1893-Aug. 
1905; act. p. Braintree, Sept. 1905-Nov. 1908; p. Kenduskeag, Me., Feb. 
1909-Dec. 1914; Brunswick, Jan. 1915-June 1916; cor. Watchman, 1902-07; 
d. Brunswick, June 1, 1916. D. D., Cy. C., 1908. 


*THOMAS MELVIN BUTLER, b. Aurora, Me., Jan. 24, 1841. Ist 
lieut. U. S. Vols. in civ. war; C. U. 1868; N. T. I. 1868-71; ord. Hopkin- 
ton, R. I., Oct. 1871; p. 2d ch., Hopkinton, 1871-74; Somerset, Mass., 1874- 
76; Townshend, Vt., 1876-82; North Uxbridge, Mass., Oct. 1882-June 1888; 
Dover and Foxcroft, Me., June 1888-Oct. 1889; Canton, Mass., June 1890- 
98; d. Canton, Aug. 6, 1898. 


*GEORGE WESTON’ DAVIS, b. Alfred, Me., Dec. 23, 1838. C. U. 
1868; N. T. I. 1868-71; ord. South Amesbury, now Merrimacport, Nov. 8, 
1871; p. South Amesbury, 1871-74; s. Rowley, and Antrim, N. H., 1874-76; 
p. Orange, Mass., 1876-80; Chicopee, 1880-90; Biddeford, Me., Jan. 1891- 
94; Wales, Mass., 1894-98; d. South Waterboro, Me., Aug. 20, 1898. 


*xSABIN TILLOTSON GOODELL, b. Norway, N. Y., May 22, 1836. 
U. S. Army, 1863-66, Ist lieut.; Br. U. 1868; N. T. I. 1868-71; ord. 1871; 
miss. A. B. M. U., Bassein, Burma, 1871-77; d. Rangoon, Nov. 16, 1877. 


*HENRY MALCOLM HOPKINSON, b. New Sharon, Me., Feb. 1, 
1840. 16th Me. Vols., 1863-65; C. U. 1868; N. T. I. 1868-71; ord. Bangor, 
Me., Oct. 5, 1871; miss. A. B. M. U., Bassein, Burma, 1871-76; p. East 
Madison, Me., 1876-77; Halifax, Vt., 1877-79; West Wardsboro, 1879-84; 
Lebanon, Me., Dec. 1884-Dec. 1886; Perkinsville, Vt., Dec. 1886-June 1899; 
Westford, June 1899-Oct. 1907; South Acworth, N. H., Oct. 1907-Dec. 
1914; ret., health failed; d. West Wardsboro, Vt., Apr. 8, 1922. 


*EDWIN DELMONT KELLEY, b. Clarendon, Vt., June 18, 1846. U. 
Mich. 1868; N. T. I. 1868-71; ord. 1871; miss. A. B. M. U., Toungoo, 
Burma, 1871-72; drowned, Upper Burma, Jan. 1, 1873. 


*GEORGE ROSWELL READ, b. Attleboro, Mass., Mar. 5, 1841. 
Br. U. 1868; N. T. I. 1868-71; ord. Lisbon Falls, Me., Oct. 25, 1871; p. 
Lisbon Falls, 1871-Dec. 1876; Alameda, Calif., June 1877-Apr. 1882; health 
failed; w. c. Alameda, Calif., 1882-1903; d. Latrobe, Mar. 3, 1903. 


94 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1872 


*Davip WILBERT PALMER, b. Grafton, Vt., Jan. 4, 1841. C. U. 1868; N. T. 
I. 1868-Mar. 1871; ord. West Wardsboro, Vt., Sept. 6, 1872; p. West 
Wardsboro, Nov. 1871-Dec. 1873; West Dummerston, Feb. 1874-Feb. 1875; 
Lyme, N. H., May 1875-May 1876; East Poultney, Vt., Nov. 1877-May 
1880; Adamsville, N. Y., Feb. 1881-Apr. 1884; far. East Poultney, Vt., 
Oct. 1884-Oct. 1886; p. Ellendale, N. Dak., Nov. 1886-Nov. 1887; far. Lud- 
den, Apr. 1888-1906; d. Jamestown, Nov. 5, 1906. 


*STEPHEN PILisBury, b. Hebron, N. H., Jan. 26, 1824. Ord. Dunbarton, 
N. H., Oct. 12, 1864; p. Dunbarton, 1864-66; Mt. Holly, Vt., 1866-69; N. T. 
I. 1869-1871; p. Lee, 1871-74; act. p. Manhattan, Kans., 1874-78; w. c. 
Tulare, Calif., 1886-92; d. Fresno, Apr. 27, 1892. 9—*9 


1872 


*NATHANIEL LORD COLBY, b. Madison, N. H., July 5, 1841. Br. 
U.; N. T. I. 1869-72; ord. North Billerica, July 2, 1872; p. North Billerica, 
1872-79; Merrimac St. ch., Manchester, N. H., 1879-1911; assoc. p. 1st ch., 
Manchester, 1911-1914; d. Manchester, Nov. 24, 1914, 


*ALVIN MILLEN CRANE, b. Mansfield Centre, Conn., Aug. 3, 1839. 
U. S. Army, capt., 1862-65; Br. U. 1869; N. T. I. 1869-72; ord. Medfield, 
Aug. 23, 1872; p. Medfield, 1872-Sept. 1878; West Boylston, Oct. 1878-Sept. 
1883; Shelburne Falls, Oct. 1883-Apr. 1889; Millbury, Apr. 1889-Sept. 
1891; Medfield, Oct. 1891-July 1898; Groton, Oct. 1898-1902; occ. s., res. 
Malden, July 1902-June 1908; p. Elm. St. chap., Everett, June 1908-Sept. 
1909; Swain’s Pond chap., Maplewood, Sept. 1909-Apr. 1914; joint author, 
History 21st Conn. Vols., 1900; d. Pittsburgh, Pa. Apr. 22, 1922. 


*BENJAMIN PUTNAM CROSS, b. Tavoy, Burma, Oct. 16, 1845. 
U. C. 1867; N. T. I. 1869-72; ord. Huntington, Sept. 17, 1873; miss. A. B. 
M. U., Shwegyin, Burma, Jan. 1874-May 1875; Toungoo, May 1875-Feb. 
1876; Maulmain, Feb. 1876-Oct. 1877; Rangoon, Nov. 1882-Feb. 1892; 
Bassein, Feb. 1892-Oct. 1898; Henzada, Oct. 1898-Mar. 1899; Maubin, 
Mar. 1899-July 1905; Toungoo, Mar. 1907-Nov. 1908; Sandoway, Nov. 
1908-11; Tavoy, 1911-24; d. Lorenzo Marquez, S. E. Africa, Jan. 20, 1924. 


*ARTHUR JUDSON HOVEY, b. Albany, Vt., Apr. 3, 1842. Br. U. 
1869; N. T. I. 1869-72; ord. Stoneham, Sept. 25, 1872; p. Stoneham, 1872- 
Nov. 1887; Evansville, Wis., Feb. 1888-Apr. 1889; Sparta, May 1889-Sept. 
1892; Raynham, Mass., May 1893-Aug. 1894; Groton, Sept. 1894-Mar. 
1898; health failed; res. Caloosa, Fla.; Owanita; d. Owanita, Feb. 21, 1920. 


*ALBERT CHRISTOPHER HUSSEY, b. Fairfield, Me., Aug. 17, 1836. 
W. C. 1857-58; tea. Me., 1858-68; ord. Princeton, Me., Feb. 12, 1869; p. 
Princeton, 1868-69; N. T. I. 1869-72; p. Grafton, Aug. 1872-Oct. 1879; 
Northampton, Nov. 1879-Sept. 1892; West Boylston, Sept. 1892-July 1896; 
Roger Williams ch., Providence, R. I., Jan. 1897-Oct. 1898; St. Johnsbury, 
Vt., Oct. 1898-Sept. 1902; Warren, Me., Sept. 1902-Sept. 1906; Russell, 
Mass., Sept. 1906-Nov. 1908; act. p. Three Rivers, Nov. 1908-June 1910; 
res. Westfield; d. Wells Depot, Me., Feb. 1, 1916. A. M., C. U., 1876. 


*FREDERICK AUGUSTUS LOCKWOOD, b. Chester, Vt., Aug. 21, 
1838. O. C.; N. T. I. 1869-72; ord. Winthrop, July 1872; p. Winthrop, 
ariel 2 eee: Fall River, 1873-76; in bus., East Boston; d. East Boston; 

ares, : 


1872] STUDENTS 95 


JAMES WILLIAM MANNING, b. Bridgewater, N. S., Jan. 18, 1842. 
Ac. C., 1867; ord. Port Hawkesburk, C. B., Mar. 31, 1868; p. Port Hawkes- 
bury, June 1867-July 1869; N. T. I. 1869-72; p. St. Stephen, N. B., July 
1872-July 1875; Halifax, N. S., July 1875-June 1892; sec. and tr., F. M. 
Bd. Mar. Prov., and tr. denom. funds, N. B., Aug. 1892-1907; occ. s., 1907- 
22; ret.; res. Wolfville. D. D., Ac. U., 1900. 


*GEORGE EDMANDS MERRILL, b. Charlestown, Mass., Dec. 19, 
1846. H. U. 1869; N. T. I. 1869-72; ord. Springfield, Oct. 3, 1872; p. 1st 
ch., Springfield, 1872-Jan. 1877; 1st ch., Salem, Feb. 1877-May 1885; Colo- 
rado Springs, Colo., Nov. 1885-Apr. 1887; w. c. Colorado Springs, 1887-90; 
p. Im. ch., Newton, Mass., May 1890-Feb. 1899; pres. Colg. U., Apr. 1899- 
1908; author, Story of the Manuscripts, 1881; The Reasonable Christ, 
1893; Parchments of the Faith, 1894; The Song of Songs (Am. Comm.), 
ate ape and addresses; d. Hamilton, N. Y., June 11, 1908. D. D., 


*DURA PRATT MORGAN, b. New London, N. H., June 30, 1840. 
U. S. Army, 1862-66; Br. U. 1869; N. T. I. 1869-72; ord. Jamaica Plain, 
June 30, 1872; p. Jamaica Plain, June 1872-Nov. 1875; Beverly, Dec. 1875- 
ey 1888; w. c. New London, N. H., 1888-92; d. New London, July 7, 


*CHARLES FREDERIC MYERS, b. Manchester, N. S., 1842. Ac. C. 
1869; N. T. I. 1869-72; ord. North Reading, July 19, 1872; p. North Read- 
ing, 1872-74; Sutton, 1874-75; Peterboro, N. H., Nov. 1875-Oct. 1878; 
ee ae 1882; phys., New York, N. Y., 1883-1911; d. New York, Aug. 


*JUSTIN KENT RICHARDSON, b. Pownal, Me., Dec. 12, 1843. Serv. 
civ. war, 23rd Me- Vols., serg., serg. maj., 30th Me., lst lieut., brev. capt., 
brev. maj.; C. U. 1869; N. T. I. 1869-72; ord. Maplewood, July 10, 1872; 
p. Maplewood, Mar. 1871-Apr. 1875; Rutland, Vt., May 1875-Apr. 1883; 
East Boston, Mass., May 1883-Oct. 1886; lst ch., Brockton, Nov. 1886-Oct. 
1899; Calvary ch., Des Moines, Ia., Nov. 1899-Oct. 1903; act. pres. and 
pres. Des. Moines C., Jan. 1903-Sept. 1904; man. Richardson Co. real 
estate, Denver, Colo., Nov. 1904-15; author, Brockton’s Perils, and bro- 
chures on theol. and denom. subjects; ed. Vermont Baptist, 1875-86; d. 
Denver, Feb. 20, 1915.: D. D., C. U., 1898. 


MED VILE COX EWING be Pittston) Me: Jan) 17.1835. Not. 
1869-72; ord. Germantown, Pa., July 1872; p. Germantown, 1872-75; w. c. 
Branford, Conn., 1875-77; p. Lowell, Mass., 1877-80; ed. Washington, D. 
C., 1881-84; act. p. North ch., Brockton, Mass., 1884-86; ed. New York, 
N. Y., 1887; ad. unknown. 


ISAAC ROBINSON WHEELOCK, b. Kingston, N. S., Jan. 24, 1843. 
Br. U. 1869; N. T. I. 1869-72; ord. Worcester, Aug. 1, 1872; p. Pleasant 
St. ch., Worcester, May 1872-Apr. 1875; Fitchburg, May 1875-May 1885; 
Meriden, Conn., June 1885-June 1890; insur. bus., 1890-1923; author, Semi- 
Centennial History of First Baptist Church, Fitchburg, Mass., 1887; Hand- 
book of Fire Insurance Inspection; Electrical Installation and Safeguards 
Against Fire; Proper Basis of Rate Making in Fire Insurance; many 
articles in denom. press; ad. 15 South Fairview St., Roslindale, Mass. 


*NicHOLAS Noyes ATKINSON, b. Minot, Me., Apr. 4, 1848. C. U. 1869; 
Netter: 1869-71 indteord.s) tease eabody,118/1-72. Nive jars) TiN, 
1872-74; Warner, 1874-76; Rockland, Me., part of 1876; mining bus. Colo., 


96 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1873 


1878-July 1892; res. Leadville, 1878-81; Denver, 1881-92; health failed; 
res. West Minot, Me., 1892- 1900: d. Mechanic Falls, Aug. 23, 1900. 


GrorGE ANDREW Bacon, b. Webster, Mass., Jan. 17, 1847. Br. U. 1867; 
tea. Derby, Vt., 1867-68; Gardner, Mass., 1868-69, N. T. I. 1869-70; stud. 
Germany, 1870- 71; tea. Polytechnic Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1871-74; Syra- 
cuse, 1874-78; prin. Syracuse High Sch., 1878-88; ed. Academy, 1886-92; 
memb. of firm of Allyn and Bacon, book publ., 1888- ; ad. 50 Beacon St., 
Boston, Ph. Di Be Ciis79; 


Davi Downie, b. Glasgow, Scot., July 29, 1838. Br. U. 1869; N. T. I. 
1869-70; R. T. S. 1870-72; ord. Monroeville, O., July 10, 1872; p. Monroe- 
ville, 1872-May 1873; miss. A. B. M. U,, ‘Nellore, India, Dec. 1873- Jan. 
1915; Coonoor, Feb. 1915-; Fellow, U. of Madras, 1897-1923; author, His- 
tory of the Telugu Mission, 1893, 1924; rev. Telugu New Testament, 1888 ; 
ed. Baptist Missionary Review; Telegu Baptist; ad. Coonoor, Nilgiri Hills, 
So. India) DAD Bi ec isoo: 


*HERBERT HeNryY BEAMAN, b. Amherst, Mass., 1848. N. T. I. 1870-72; 
ord. Hampton Falls, N. H., Oct. 2, 1872; p. Hampton Falls, and Sea- 
brook, June 1872-Aug. 1876; West Bridgewater, Mass., Aug. 1876-Apr. 
1880; North Oxford, May 1880-Aug. 1881; d. North Oxford, Aug. 10, 
1881. 


*JoHN THOMAS BurHOoE, b. Alexandra, P. E. I., Nov. 30, 1839. N. T. I. 
1870-72; ord. Marlboro, June 20, 1872; p. Marlboro, 1872-Oct. 1879; U. PI. 
ch., Chicago, Ill., Oct. 1879-May 1883; Rockford, Sept. 1883-Feb. 1892; 
Ottawa, Mar. 1892-June 1896; res. Roslindale, Mass., 1896-98; s. Leinster 
St., ch., St. John, N. B., Jan.-June, 1898; p. Rockford, Ill., Nov. 1898-Mar. 
1905; d. Rockford, Mar. 14, 1905. 


*WILLIAM Rocers Warner, b. Smithfield, R. I., Mar. 31, 1826. Bost. 
T. S.; N. T. I. 1870-72; ord. Belchertown, Sept. 11, 1872; p. Belchertown, 
1872-73; East Weare, N. H., 1874-75; South Lyndeboro, 1876-77; Ira, Vt., 
1878-80; Lorraine, N. Y., 1882-83; Palo, Mich., Dec. 1884-85; Farmington, 
Mich., 1886-87; Perryville, R. I., 1893-94; w. c. Cambridgeport, Mass.; d. 
Mendon, June 26, 1901. 19—*14 


1873 


*JAMES HOPE ARTHUR, b. Hartford, Conn., May 27, 1842, U. S. 
Army, 1862-64; Br. U. 1870; NOT T1870- 73: ord. 1873; miss. A. B. M. 
U,, Yokohama, Japan, 1873- 74: Tokyo, 1874- 77: d. Oakland, Calif., Dec. 


Fae BURNHAM, b. Exeter, N. H., Feb. 1, 1842. B. C. 1862; 
N. T. I. 1869-71, 1872-73; ord. Holyoke, July 7, 1873; p. Amherst, July 
1873- re tea. W. A. 1874- 75: prof. Sem. Lang. and O. T T. Exeg., aiet 
oy 1875- 1918; lib., M. U., 1880- 92; dean Colg. T. S., 1893- 1910: ‘author 
Manual of Om: Interpretation, 1882: Outlines of Syriac Grammar, 1884; 
Elements of Biblical EL Aad ah 1916: ret. 1918; ad. 214 st Ste New- 
buryport;’ Mass, "DD." D2 Bits. 1885 : Sar, rT. Colg. U., 1918. 


*GEORGE CHURCHILL, b. Hartford, N. S., Jan. 18, 1842. N. T. I. 
1870-73; ord Hebron, N. S., Aug. 12, 1873: miss. F. M, Bd. Mar. Prov. 
Bangkok, Siam, 1874- 75, to Telugus, India, 1875-1908; d. Bobbili, Madras 
Presidency, India, Mar. 14, 1908. 


1873] STUDENTS 97 


*OBADIAH ERASTUS COX, b. Cornwallis, N. S., 1844. Ac. C. 1866; 
ord. Dec. 10, 1867; p. Yarmouth, N. S.; N. T. I. 1870-73; p. South Ames- 
bury, 1870; New Bedford, 1873-75; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1877-86; 2d ch., 
Auburn, Feb. 1886-89; Cold Spring and Huntington, L. I., sum. 1889; 
Towners, N. Y., 1890-May 1893; North Easton, Mass., Oct. 1893-July 
1894; w. c. Dorchester, 1894-96; p. Northwood, N. H., 1896-July 1898; 
w.c. Auburn, N. Y., Aug. 1898-1900; p. Dykemans, 1900-Oct. 1903; Hyde- 
ville, Vt., Oct. 1903-June 1906; w. c. Rutland; South Glens Falls, N. Y., 
1911-1918; d. South Glens Falls, Oct. 12, 1918. D. D., Ac. U., 1913. 


*NEWELL TRACY DUTTON, b. Claremont, N. H., Oct. 5, 1840. Civ. 
war, 1862-65; Br. U. 1870; N. T. I. 1870-73; ord. Warren, Me., Aug. 19, 
1873; p. Warren, 1873-Aug. 1883; Houlton, Aug. 1883-Aug. 1893; Fair- 
field, Aug. 1893-Sept. 1896; fin. sec. C. U., res. Waterville, Me., Oct. 1896- 
Mar. 1900; d. Newcastle, Mar. 5, 1900. 


FREDERICK HOWARD EVELETH, b. Durham, Me., Mar. 21, 1843. 
Gael S/0 Noe bil. 1o70-74 00rd. 11st, ch:,) Portland) Me, iSeptug.jieca: 
miss. A. B. M. U., Toungoo, Burma, 1873-85; Rangoon, 1885-90, Sandoway, 
1890-96, Insein Theol. S., 1896; author, (in Burmese) Old Testament Bio- 
graphical Studies, 1886; trans. into Burmese Broadus’s Preparation and 
Delwery of Sermons, 1892; Hovey’s Manual of Christian Theology, 1906; 
compiled and translated into Burmese Notes on the Gospel by John, 1909; 
also on The Acts and I Cor.; translated into Burmese Dr. Clarke’s Comm. 
(abr.) on Mark; revised Judson’s Burmese and English Dictionary (en- 
larged by R. C. Stevenson), 1909-11; revised and enlarged Judson’s English 
and Burmese Dictionary, 1914-15; ad. 111 Parkwood Blvd., Schenectady, 
Cat Ni) Ut BBY Goalt fit BS os 


THOMAS GARDNER FIELD, b. Massillon, O., May. 19, 1843. Corp., 
Co. H. 85th O. Vols., 1862; Br. U. 1870; N. T. I. 1870-73; ord Alton, IIL, 
Oct 11, 1873; p. Alton, Sept. 1873-Feb. 1879; Winona, Minn., Mar. 1879- 
Dec. 1881; 4th ch., Minneapolis, Dec. 1881-June 1887; dist. sec. A. B. M. 
U., July 1887-Jan. 1910; joint sec. A. B. F. M. S. and A. B. H. M. S,, 
Sea ae 1910-12; p. Alderson, W. Va., 1913; res. Granville, O. D. 


*JOHN SKINNER HUTCHINSON, b. Windsor, Vt., Oct. 6, 1847. Br. 
U. 1869; tea. W. A. 1869-70; N’. T. I. 1870-73; ord. Windsor, Vt., July 22, 
1874; asst. instr. Bib. Interp., C. T. S., 1873-Feb. 1875; engaged in clerical 
work; res. for many years, Brooklyn, N. Y.; d. Brooklyn, May 27, 1919. 


*WILLIAM AMASA KEESE, b. Louisville, Miss., Dec. 23, 1846. A. 
C. 1869; N. T. I. 1870-73; ord. Ellsworth, Me., July 31, 1873; p. Ellsworth, 
June 1873-Apr. 1877; Calvary ch., Salem, Mass., Apr. 1877-May 1883; 
Cary Ave. ch., Chelsea, Sept. 1883-Nov. 1888; Trinity Cong. ch., Lawrence, 
Mar. 1889-95; d. Lunenburg, Sept. 1, 1895. 


*GEORGE WASHINGTON McCULLOUGH, b. Baltimore, Md., 1845. 
ColLLG:- Gal oi.8 1670-71, Ns) abl 871-73 hord.|. Danversport,) | une.20, 
1873; p. Danversport, 1873-76; Edgartown, 1876-77; East Gloucester, 1877- 
80; Baltimore, Md., 1880-86; Washington, D. C., July 1886-92; w. c. Ana- 
costia, 1892-94; Tenleytown, 1896-1916; ret.; res. Washington, D. C.; d. 
Washington, Jan. 27, 1923. 


*EDWARD PAYSON ROBERTS, b. Waterboro, Me., Dec. 2, 1844. 
GOT 91870) Ne 870-73 word. opringvales Mew. Oct< 23418733" p, 
Springvale, 1873-75; Sandusky, O., 1876-79; w. c. Waterboro, Me., 1879- 


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80; p. Cincinnati, O., 1880-87, 1893-95; Cheviot, 1887-91, 1897-1907; miss. 
work, Cincinnati, 1908-11; res. Cincinnati; d. Cincinnati, Dec. 31, 1920. 


*JULIUS BROWN ROBINSON, b. Lebanon, Conn. Jan. 24, 1842. C. 
L. I. 1856-60; Westfield Norm. Sch., 1868-70; N. T. I. 1870-73; ord. Mil- 
ford, July 2, 1873; p. Milford, July 1873-July 1874, June 1875-June 1879; 
Fisherville, now Penacook, N. H., July 1879-May 1881; West Springfield, 
Mass., Aug. 1881-May 1884; Riverside ch., New York, N. Y., May 1884- 
85; Leominster, Mass., Nov. 1886-Dec. 1888; North Billerica, Jan. 1888- 
91; Andover, Conn., 1892-96; p. West Boylston, Mass., Nov. 1896-Nov. 
1904; Turners Falls, Nov. 1904-Mar. 1912; ret.; res. Wollaston, Mass.; 
Damariscotta, Me.; d. Damariscotta, Jan. 5, 1924. 


RUFUS SANFORD, b. Woodside, N. S., Apr. 7, 1842. Ac. C. 1869; 
N. T. I. 1870-73; ord. Billtown, N. S., Aug. 20, 1873; miss. F. M. Bd. Mar. 
Prov. Siam, 1873-75, to Telugus, Bimlipatam, India, July 1875-Mar. 1892, 
Vizianagram, 1896—. D. D., Ac. U., 1908. 


*ERASTUS MELVILLE SHAW, b. Albion, Me., Oct. 14, 1842. 16th 
Me. Vols., July 1863-July 1865; C. U. 1870; N. T. I. 1870-73; ord. Antrim, 
N. H., Sept. 30, 1873; p. Antrim, July 1873-Apr. 1879; Beverly Farms, 
Mass., June 1881-Feb. 1884; w. c. Rockland, Me., as result of disabilities 
contracted in army, 1884-1921; d. New York, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1921. 


*EDWIN SUMNER SMALL, b. St. George, Me., Apr. 3, 1848. C. U. 
1868; tea. Portland, Me., 1868-70; N. T. I. 1870-73; ord. Cherryfield, Me., 
Apr. 15, 1874; p. Cherryfield, June 1873-Nov. 1874; spec. stud., M. I. T., 
1875; p. Brunswick, Me., Jan. 1876-Apr. 1880; Livermore Falls, Oct. 1880- 
June 1890; in bus. Boston, Mass., 1890-1925; held many civic off.; author, 
History of Bowdoin Baptist Association, 1887; cont. to press; res. Mel- 
rose, Mass.; d. Melrose, Jan. 10, 1925. 


WILLIAM EDWIN STANLEY, b. in part of Attleboro, now North 
Attleboro, Mass., Sept. 28, 1844. 29th Co. U. H. A. Mass. Vols., 1864-65; 
P. A. A. 1866-69; N. T. I. 1870-73; ord. St. Cloud, Minn., July 31, 1873; 
p. St. Cloud, July 1873-May 1876; Red Wing, May 1876-Oct. 1879; Troy, 
O., 1879-Aug. 1882; Austin, Minn., Oct. 1882-Jan. 1891; chapl. Minn. G. 
A. R. dept. 1886-89; p. Winterset, Ia., Jan. 1891-Aug. 1892; fin. sec. Des M. 
C., Aug. 1892-Jan. 1893; p. Atlantic, Jan. 1893-July 1898; Eldora, April 
1900-April 1919; Jesup, April 1920—; ad. Jesup, Ia. 


*EUGENE ELLIS THOMAS, b. North Attleboro, Mass., Jan. 7, 1851; 
Br. U. 1870; N. T. I. 1870-73; ord. North Tewksbury, June 19, 1873; p. 
North Tewksbury, 1873-Aug. 1876; Woonsocket, R. I., Aug. 1876-Feb. 
1884; memb. R. I. leg., 1880-82; p. Newburyport, Mass., Feb. 1884-Mar. 
1888; Nyack, N. Y., Mar. 1888-Nov. 1889; Dutch Ref. ch., Tarrytown, Dec. 
1889-Apr. 1894; Castleton, Apr. 1894-1904; author, sermons, articles in re- 
VANE ; enn: Patriot, Woonsocket, R. I., 1879-81; d. Castleton, N. Y., 

ec. 4, ; 


*WILLIAM AmMMI Brapsury, b. Chepachet, R. I., Nov. 3, 1847. Br. U. 
1870; N. T. I. 1870-72; d. Providence, R. I., Jan. 13, 1872. 18—*13 


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D. W. Hoyt, Class Secretary 


*ELISHA BENJAMIN ANDREWS, b. Hinsdale, N. H., Jan. 10, 1844. 
2d lieut. U. S. Army, 1861-64; Br. U. 1870; prin., C. L. I., Suffield, Conn., 


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1870-72; N. T. I. 1872-74; ord. Beverly, July 2, 1874; p. Beverly, July 1874- 
Aug. 1875; pres. D. U., 1875-79; prof. Homil., Past. Dut. and Ch. Pol., N. 
T. L, 1879-82; stud. U. Berlin and U. Munich, 1882-83; prof. Hist. and 
Polit. Econ., Br. U., 1882-88; prof. Polit. Econ. and Fin., Corn. U., 1888- 
89; pres. Br. U. and prof. Mor. and Intel. Phil., 1889-98; U. S. Cmnr. to 
Intern. Mon. Conf., Brussels, Belgium, 1892; supt. pub. schs., Chicago, 
Tll., 1898-1900; chan. U. Nebr., 1900-08, chan. em., 1909-1917; trav. 1909- 
1912; res. Interlachen, Fla., 1912-17; author, Institutes of Constttutional 
History, English and American, 1884, 1901; Institutes of General History, 
1885, 1895; Instituties of Economics, 1889, 1900; Eternal Words and other 
sermons, 1894; An Honest Dollar, 1894, 1901; Wealth and Moral Law, 
1894, 1901; History of the United States, 1894, 1902; History of the Last 
Ouarter Century in the United States, 1896; History of the Umted States 
in Our Own Times, 1904; The Call of the Land, 1913; ed. History, Pro- 
phecy, and Gospel, 1891; The Gospel from Two Testaments, 1893; trans. 
Droysen’s Outlines of the Principles of History, 1893; Paulsen’s The 
Problem of Cosmology, 1903; d. Interlachen, Fla., Oct. 30, 1917. Ph. D., 
+ mgt at DY D, COs 1884s LL De OL Nebr. 1884)" Bro: W900, 
1G OR oy y 


*JAMES WILLIAM BANCROFT, b. Paradise, N. S., Aug. 11, 1844. 
Ac. C. 1871; N. T. I. 1871-74; ord. Windsor, N. S., Apr. 17, 1875; p. Wind- 
sor, Mar. 1875-Jan. 1876; Weymouth, Feb. 1876-Nov. 1878; North Sydney, 
C. B., Dec. 1878-Oct. 1891; Aylesford, N. S., Nov. 1891-Apr. 1896; Spring- 
hill, May 1896-Aug. 1901; St. Mary’s Bay, Aug. 1901-Dec. 1908, and Hill 
Grove, Aug. 1901-July 1909; 3d ch., Yarmouth, Nov. 1910-13; res. Pleasant 
Valley, Yarmouth Co., N. S.; d. Pleasant Valley, May 30, 1913. 


*JOHN EZRA BURR, b. French Creek, W. Va., 1845. Br. U. 1871; 
N. T. I. 1871-74; ord. Providence, R. I., July 28, 1874; p. Fisherville, now 
Penacook, N. H., Sept. 1874-July 1878; West Medway, Mass., July 1878- 
83; d. Deer Park, W. Va., Sept. 6, 1883. 


*ALBERT VINTON CLARK, b. Tolland, Conn., Sept. 4, 1845. M. 
U. 1867-69; B. U. T. S. 1871-72; N. T. I. 1872-74; ord. West Royalston, 
Aug. 26, 1874; p. West Royalston, 1874-Mar. 1878; East Hardwick, 
Vt., Apr. 1878-July 1881; d. Tolland, Conn., Nov. 15, 1881. 


*LEONARD JOHN DEAN, b. Morrisville, N. Y., July 24, 1848. M. 
WEISZ AN eed 871-74 ord) Hast Vatirey,” Nuvile Decl) ot LBZ 5sNID: 
East Jaffrey, 1875-June 1879; Milford, Apr. 1880-May 1882; Randolph, 
Mass., June 1882-July 1884; prin. Un. A., Belleville, N. Y¥., Aug.-Nov., 
1884; p. Watertown, Dec. 1884-Apr. 1889; Little Falls, May 1889-Sept. 
1892; Hudson, Sept. 1893-Aug. 1898; 5th Ave. ch, Troy, Sept. 1898- 
Sept. 1910; Saratoga Springs, Oct. 1910-July 1911; d. Saratoga Springs, 
July 5, 1911. D. D., Colg. U., 1901. 


DAVID FOSTER ESTES, b. Auburn, Me., Oct. 18, 1851. U. V. M. 
1871; N. T. I. 1871-74; ord. Manchester, Vt., Aug. 19, 1874; p. Manchester, 
july 1874-May 1876; Belfast, Me., 1876-Sept. 1878; stud. U. Gottingen, 
1878-79 ; p. Vergennes, Vt., Jan. 1880-Sept. 1883; prof. and act. pres. Atlanta 
Bapt. S., 1833-Aug. 1886; p. Holden, Mass., Sept. 1886-Sept. 1891; prof. 
N. T. Interp., Colg. T. S., Sept. 1891-1920; lib. Colg. U., 1898-1921; author, 
History of Holden, Mass., 1894; Outlines of New Testament Theology, 
1900; Notes on New Testament Syntax, 1905; ret. 1921; ad. 2339 Eleventh 
Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. D. D., U. V. M., 1896. 


*JAMES KENDALL EWER, b. Hyannis, Mass., Apr. 18, 1846. Priv. 
3d Mass. cav., 1862-65; C. A. 1871; N. T. I. 1871-74; ord. Boston, June 11, 


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1874; p. Reading, Sept. 1874-Jan. 1885; Pleasant St. ch., Concord, N. H., 
Jan. 1885-94; Un. ch., Providence, R. I., 1894-Apr. 1902; Maplewood ch., 
Malden, Mass., May 1902-Apr. 1905; author, History 3d Mass..Calvary; 
lect.; d. Maplewood, Malden, Apr. 29, 1905. 


WILLIAM HENRY FISH, b. Delhi, N. Y., Mar. 17, 1839. U.S. pena 
non-cmn. off., 1862-64; 2d lieut., Ist lieut., 1864- 66; Br. U. 1870; igh) 
1870-72, 1873- 74: ACL AD: Burlington, Tey 1874- (A ord. Billerica, Meese Dec. 
28, 1875; p. Billerica, 1875-June 1877; act. p. Antrim, N. Ha Aug. "1877- 
May 1878; p. Brewster, Mass., Aug. 1878-July 1880; North Oxford, 1882- 
83; Crompton, R. I., Aug. 1883-Oct. 1886; insur. bus., Boston, 1886-96; res. 
Hyde Park, 1886-1896; Melrose, 1896-1900; Reading, 1900-1919; Walton, 
N. Y., 1919-; ad. 40 Griswold St., Walton. 


JACOB WINFRIED FUHRMANN, Db. Sippersfeld, Ger., May 5, 1844. 
N. T. I. 1871-74; ord. Vineyard Haven, July 2, 1874; p. Vineyard Haven, 
1874-July 1876; Newcassel, Wis., Apr. 1877-Aug. 1878; Pewaukee, Sept. 
1878-80; Monticello Prairie, Oct. 1880-Apr. 1882; Portage City, May 1882- 
Dec. 1883; health failed; res. Miss., 1883-86; p. Woodlawn, Kans., Dec. 
1886-Feb. 1888 ; preaching occasioned assault and phy. disab. Feb. 1888; 
ret.; res. Woodlawn, Kans., 1888-; ad. Sabetha, R. F. D. 


*CALVIN GOODSPEED, b. Nashwaak, N. B., May 5, 1842. U. N. B. 
1866; Regent’s Park, C., London, Eng., 1868; ord. Andover, N. B., 1869; 
prin. Bapt., S. Fredericton, 1869-72; N. T. I. 1872-74; p. Woodstock, Ont., 
1874-78; tea. Sys. Theol., Wo. C., 1878-79; stud. U. Leipzig, 1879-80; p. 
Yarmouth, N. S., 1881-84; ed. Messenger and Visitor, St. John, N. B., 
1885-90; prof. Theol and Apol., McM. U., 1890-1905; prof. Theol., Apol., 
and Ch. Pol., S. W. T. S., Texas, 1905-1909; health failed; lect. Ac. U., 
1911-12; author, Messtah’s Second Advent, 1900; (with D. M. Welton) 
Commentary on Genesis (Am, Comm.), 1909; many brief works; assoc. 
ed. Canadian Baptist 7 yrs.; d. Paradise, N. oh July 61 ORD s ID eke bie. 
1889, McM. U., 1905; LL. D., U AN EBS i900: 


ALBANUS KIMBALL GURNEY, b. Cumberland, Me., May 29, 1845. 
C. U. 1871; N. T. I. 1871-74; ord. Yarmouth, Me., Aug. 26, 1874; miss. A. 
B. M. U., Sibsagor, Assam, 1874-1904; Dibrugarh, 1905-06; health failed, 
returned to U. S., 1907; trans. Old Testament into Assamese; ad. 361 
Cypress Ave., Burbank, Calif. 


HENRY WARE HALE, b. South West Harbor, Mt. Desert, Me., Oct. 
7/1843), G.W1867' Bo Ue TSe1871-722 NT 1872-74 = ord. Auburn, 
Me., Aug. 20, 1874; miss. A. B. M. U., Shwegyin, Burma, Nov. 26, 1874- 
Jan. 1880; 1882-Apr. 1893; Maulmain, Jan.-June, 1880; in charge Karen 
Mission, Shewgyin, Burma, April 1876-Oct. 1877; Dec. 1882-Jan. 8, 1885; 
Oct. 1887-Nov. 1888; Oct. 1891-May 1892; munic. cmnr. Shwegyin, 1892; 
Bender Nin 1894-Mar. 1902; ret. 1904; ad. Route A, LaRoche Ave., Savan- 
nah, Ga. 


*JOHN WILLIAM HOUGH, b. St. Louis, Mo., May 26, 1847. Wash. U. 
1871; N. T. I. 1871-74; ord. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 21, 1874; p. Evanston, 
Wyo. Ter., 1874-Sept. 1875; Denmark, Ia., Dec. 1875-Dec. 1877: Prescott, 
May 1878- ‘May 1879; tea. 1879- 80; agt. Central Baptist, 1880; p. Salem, 
Ill., Dec. 1880-Oct. 1883 ; Maquoketa, Ta., Nov. 1883-Nov. 1885; Bali Pest 
1885-86; p. Mapleton, Ia., 1886-87; Schaller, 1887-88; tea. 1888; prin. Akins- 
ville Inst., Mo., 1889-90; p. Republic, Kans., June 1890-June 1891; work 
in Jewell Assoc., June 1891-Dec. 1892; colp. miss. A. B. P. S., Republic 
Assoc., Dec. 1892-Apr. 1901; p. Exeter, Nebr., June 1904-June 1905; asst. 


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to sec. Nebr. Bd. of Health, Lincoln, May 1907-16 and later; d. Oklahoma 
City, Okla., Dec. 21, 1921. 


DANIEL WEBSTER HOYT, b. East Haverhill, Mass., Aug. 12, 1845. 
4th Mass. artil. 1864-65; Br. U. 1871; N. T. I. 1871-74; ord. Amherst, July 
29, 1874; p. Amherst, July 1874-July 1880; Millbury, Oct. 1880-Jan. 1889; 
Adams Sq. ch., Worcester, Feb. 1889-98; w. c. Worcester, 1898-1906; p. 
North Oxford, Nov. 1906-Nov. 1910; Sept. 1912-Sept. 1918; ad. 202 Clark 
St., Worcester. 


*WILLIAM LIBBEY, b. Boston, Mass., Apr. 11, 1839. U.S. Vols. in 
civ wars Gee 187130N 0211) 18712743 ord. Wilton Nevis Oct? 15;'1874; 
p. Wilton, 1874-Apr. 1879; North Sutton, June 1879-85; Ashfield, Mass., 
ane 1891; w. c. South Ashfield, 1891-94; d. South Ashfield, Aug. 18, 
1894, 


*WILMOT MELVIN MAYHEW, b. Charlestown, Mass., July 21, 1848. 
H. U. 1871; N. T. I. 1871-74; ord. Swanton, Vt., June 23, 1875; p. Swan- 
ton, Feb. 1875-76; Woodstock, N. H., Aug. 1876-Nov. 1879; w. c. Boston, 
Mass., 1879-82; p. Whiting, Vt., Apr. 1882-Apr. 1884; Cong. ch., Whiting, 
Apr. 1884-Sept. 1890; Franklin, Nov. 1890-94; w. c. Highgate Springs, 
1894; ret.; res. Highgate Springs, St. Albans, Lancaster, Mass.; d. Lan- 
caster, Nov. 21, 1923. 


SILAS PORTER PENDLETON, b. Camden, Me., Aug. 1, 1841. 1st 
Me., cav., U. S. vols., Oct. 1861-63, signal corps, 1863-64; N. T. I. 1871-74; 
ord. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1, 1875; p. Messiah ch., Philadelphia, 1875-76; 
Bath, Me., 1880-83; Kingston, Mass., 1884-85; miss. in South, 1886-91; p. 
Monson, Me., 1891-92; Kenduskeag, 1893-98; Lamoine, 1898-99; Sheldon- 
ville, Mass., 1900-01; ret.; res. Mansfield, Natick, Middleboro; ad. Box &6, 
Middleboro, Mass. 


MILES NEWTON REED, b. Berlin, O., Aug. 8, 1844. D. U. 1871; N. 
T. I. 1871-74; ord. Winthrop, June 25, 1874; p. Winthrop, July 1874-July 
1875; Maplewood, Nov. 1875-Oct. 1877; Baldwinsville, July 1878-May 1881; 
Salem Depot, N. H., July 1881-85; New Boston, 1885-Apr. 1889; Holliston, 
Mass., June 1889-95; Oakland, Me., 1895-Sept. 1898; Greenfield, Mass., 
Feb. 1899-1902; Lee, Apr. 1902-1907; Bowdoinham, Me., 1907-1915; ad. 32 
Willow St., Waterbury, Conn. 


*DANIEL SHEPARDSON, b. Royalston, Mass., Oct. 29, 1845. W. A.; 
N. T. I. 1871-74; ord. Hancock, Nov. 18, 1874; p. Hancock, Nov. 1874-Mar. 
1882; Petersburg, N. Y., May 1882-Feb. 1886; s. East Nassau, Oct. 1887- 
Dec. 1892; Stephentown Centre, Nov. 1895-Nov. 1896; w. c. Hancock, 
Mass., 1896-1908; held various town off.; d. Hancock, Dec. 17, 1908. 


*JOHN ROMAN STUBBERT, b. Little Bras d’Or, C. B., Apr. 8, 1838. 
Ac. C. 1871; N. T. I. 1871-74; ord. Suffield, Conn., July 2, 1874; p. 2d ch., 
Suffield, July 1874-Apr. 1882; Putnam, Apr. 1882-May 1891; South Fram- 
ingham, Mass., May 1891-93; Huntington St. ch., New London, Conn., Aug. 
1893-May 1899; Southington, May 1899-Oct. 1902; Putnam, Nov. 1902- 
May 1916; p. em. May-Dec. 1916; author, History of the First Seventy- 
five Years of the Second Baptist Church, Suffield, Conn., 1880; Jubilee 
History of First Baptist Church of Putnam, Conn., 1897; Fifty Years 
of Huntington Street Baptist Church of New London, Conn., 1899; res. 
Putnam; d. Meshanticut Park, R. I., Dec. 23, 1916. 


HENRY WILLIAM THIELE, b. Tennenberg, Ger., Jan. 2, 1844. Wash. 
U. 1871; N. T. I. 1871-74; ord. Bernard St. ch., St. Louis, Mo., June 28, 


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1874; p. Laramie, Wyo. Ter., July 1874-July 1876; Anamosa, Ia., Sept. 
1876- Sept. 1877; Fairfield, Sept. 1877-Sept. 1879; Brighton, PRD Sept. 1879. 
June 1883; fin. sec. S. C., Tune 1883-Dec. 1886; p. Greenville, Tl, , Jan. 1887- 
Jan. 1890; Mt. Vernon, Jan. 1890-Jan. 1891; Carbondale, Jan. 1891-Dec. 
1892; Pana, Jan. 1893- 1897 ; Mattoon, Oct. 1897-Oct. 1899 ; dist. supt. Ill. 
Children’s Home and Aid Society, Oct. 1899-; ad. 445 North Cedar th 
Galesburg, IIl. 


SAMUEL WATSON TINDELL, b. Church Grove, Tenn., Oct. 4, 1844. 
Sergt. 9th Tenn. cav., Co. G, 1863- 65; capt. CoG 7th Tenn, mounted inf. 
1865; AO Se Lie an 1871- 74; ord. Knoxville, Tenn., Aug. 2, 1874; 
tea. Franklin A,, "Jacksboro, 1874-75, 1880-81 ; p. Cleveland, 1875- 79 : prof. 
Anc. Lang., Car. C., Mossy Creek, 1882-85; pres, 1883-88 : p. Rockwood, 
1889-90, 1893-94; supt. schs., Dayton, 1890-91; prof. Lat., Am. Temp. U., 
Harriman, 1894-98; agt. C. and N. C., 1898-99; priv. sch. work, 1900-01; 
supt. Anti-Saloon League of East Tenn., 1902-05; ed. East Tennessee Bap- 
tist, 1895-98; Tennessee Antti Saloon Journal, 1905-08; ev., 1909-16; ed. 
Short History of Pioneer Baptists of Tenn., 1911; many cont. articles; ad. 
Johnson City, Tenn. D. D., Car. C., 1888. 


*GEORGE WASHINGTON WILLIAMS, b. Bedford Springs, Pa., 
Oct. 16, 1849. N. T. I. 1870-74; ord. Watertown, June 11, 1874; p. 12th ch., 
Boston, 1874-75; Cincinnati, O., 1875-78; w. c. Cincinnati; memb. O. leg. 
1 yr.; law.; res. Washington, D. CG went to Belgium and to the Congo 
Free State; ’ author, History of the Negro Troops in the War of the Rebel- 
lion, 1880; History of the Negro Race in America from I619 to 1880, 1883; 
d. Blackpool, Eng., Aug. 4, 1891. 


*WILLIAM FREDERICK ARMSTRONG, b. North Sydney, C. B., May 30, 1849. 
Ac. C. 1869-71; N. T. I. 1871-73; ord. North Sydney, C. B., Aug. 3, 1873; 
miss. F. M. Bd. Mar. Prov. 1873-79, Burma, 1874-75, to Telugus, July 
1875-79; p. Roslindale, Mass., 1881-82; asst. p. Cent. ch., Providence, R. I, 
1882-84; miss. A. B. M. U., to Tamils and Telugus, Maulmain, Burma, 
and p. Eng. Bapt. ch. there, 1884- 95; in charge of Tamil and Telugu work 
a ati res. Rangoon, 1895- 1918; nd: Rangoon, May 8, 1918. D. D., Ac. 

1910 


*HERMAN KENDALL Hopps, b. La Moille, Ill., July 1, 1847. U. Chic. 1870; 
R, T. S. 1870-71; p. Batavia, Ill., 1871-72; N. T. I. 1872-73; drowned, New- 
port, R. L., Aug. 1, 1873. 


*OrRIN Ropsins Hunt, b. Waldoboro, Me., Aug. 26, 1847. Peddie Inst. 
1871; ord. Windsor, Me. Nov. 23, 1871: Dp. Windsor, 1870-725) Nejied Ad 
1872-74; p. West Townsend, June 1874- Apr. 1877; East Longmeadow, 
Apr. 1877-Apr. 1881; Palmer, July 1882-Apr. 1885; "Anthony, R. I., May 
1885-Apr. 1890; Rumney, N. H., Dec. 1890-Dec. 1899: Fairfax, Vt, dee 
1900-Dec. 1905; North Hebron, 'N. Y., Jan. 1906- 1913: Plainfield, z 
1913-1919; res, "Lebanon, 1919- 23; d, Lebanon, May 18, 1923. 


*EpDWARD DutTcHER Noxon, b. Lagrangeville, N. Y., 1843. N. T. I. 1872- 
74; ord. Cross River, N. Vi. June 21, 1876; p. Cross River, 1876-80; d. 
Lagrangeville, June 6, 1880. 


Jos—EPpH Hrenry Taytor, b. London, Eng., Nov. 26, 1842. C. L. I.; Hart 
ete DLO Ls Zab cING ees 18722 -74 ; ord. Blue Hill, Me., July 1874; D. Blue 
Hill, 1874- -July 1876; North Sedgwick, June 1877-Dec. 1883; w. c. Saco, 
1884-86 ; Springfield, Mass.; Hillsboro, O.; Cleveland; Bedford; Milan: 
ad. Hillsboro, O., in 1905. 


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*DANIEL Lorp Crarts, b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 17, 1840. N. T. I. 1872-73; 
ord. by the Christ. ch., Lynn, 1876; re-ord. in Beverly, June 16, 1882; p. 
Lynn, July 1876-Feb. 1877; Salisbury, 1877-79; New Bedford, 1879-81; 
Bapt. ch., Newton, N. H., 1882-83; short p. in R. I., 1883-85; Essex, Conn., 
1885-Dec. 1886; Somerset, Mass., Jan. 1887-Oct. 1888; Patten, Me., 1889- 
91; Bow, N. H., May 1892-93; Cong. ch., South Dennis, Mass., 1894-Jan. 
1896; w. c. Beverly Farms; Lynn; s. Christ. ch., Stratham, N. H., 1902; 
w. c. West Mansfield, Mass., 1903-?; d. Foxborough, Sept. 9, 1911. 


*PatrickK Henry Murray, b. Lynchburg, Va., Mar. 17, 1842. Ord. Lick- 
creek, W. Va., 1867; p. Spencer, and country chs., Sept. 1867-71; Buck- 
hannon, June 1871-74; N. T. I. 1872-73; p. Boothsville, W. Va., Feb. 1876- 
86; St. Paris, O., 1886-June 1890; Valdosta, Ga., June 1890-95; Booths- 
ville, W. Va., July 1895-July 1914; ret.; d. Flemington, W. Va., Apr. 18, 
1919. 


*NoRMAN Bayarp WItson, b. Aylesford, N. S., Sept. 23, 1841. W. A. 
1870-71; N. T. I. 1872-73; ord. Rehoboth, Nov. 19, 1873; p. Rehoboth, July 
1875; Ashland, Sept. 1875-Apr. 1878; Georgetown, and Newton, N. H., 
Nov. 1878-Apr. 1881; Baldwinsville, Mass., 1881-June 1884; s. Quidnick, 
R. I., June 1884-Apr. 1885; Rockport, Mass., Apr. 1885-Feb. 1886; p. Lons- 
dale, R. I., 1886-95; Branch Ave. ch., Providence, 1895-97; South Ferry ch., 
July 1898-Apr. 1901; ret. because of ill health; res. Narrangansett, Greene, 
Providence; d. Providence, Dec. 1, 1908. 31—*20 


1875 


JOHN HARRIS BARROWS, b. Leeds, Me., Feb. 14, 1851. C. U. 1872; 
N. T. I. 1872-75; ord. Marblehead, Sept. 1, 1875; p. Marblehead, Sept. 
1875-Sept. 1878; South Boston, Nov. 1878-Nov. 1879; Marlboro, Apr. 1880- 
May 1883; Warren, Me., Oct. 1883-Aug. 1887; Buckfield, Sept. 1887-Feb. 
1889; Tenants Harbor, Mar. 1889-Nov. 1892; Yarmouthville, Dec. 1892- 
Mar. 1898; Brewer, Dec. 1898-Oct. 1903; Marblehead, Mass., Dec. 1903- 
May, 1913; Bolton, June, 1913-Aug. 1918; author, History of Baptist 
Church, Yarmouth, Me., 1897; History of the Baptist Church, Marblehead, 
Mass., 1910; ret.; ad. 25 Harris St., Marblehead, Mass. 


*BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BICKUM, b. Haverhill, Mass., Apr. 3, 1843. 
N. H. L. T. I. 1858-60; 1st Mass. heavy artil., priv. and hosp. steward, 
Mar. 1862-May 1864; N. T. I. 1872-75; ord. North Haven, Me., Oct. 21, 
1875; p. North Haven, Oct. 1875-Sept. 1877; Liberty, Nov. 1877-June 1878; 
left min. 1881; res. Derry, N. H.; in bus. Haverhill, Mass., 1885-1914; res. 
Haverhill, (Bradford Dist.); d. Bradford, Sept. 3, 1914. 


WILLIAM CORNELIUS CARR, b. Fall River, Mass., Dec. 13, 1848. 
Br. U. 1872; N. T. I. 1872-75; ord. Danielsonville, Conn., Nov. 11, 1875; 
p. Danielsonville, 1875-83; Hyde Park, IIl., 1883-87; Windsor, Vt., May 
1887-Jan. 1889; Weedsport, N. Y., 1890-96; Union Hill, N. J., 1896-Nov. 
1898; Broadalbin, N. Y., Nov. 1898-1902; Malone, Jan. 1903-May 1906; 
w. c. Glen Spa in 1912. 


ADONIRAM JUDSON CHANDLER, b. Chester, Vt., Mar. 12, 1845. 
Co. I, 9th Vt. Vols. 1864-65; M. U. 1872; N. T. I. 1872-75; ord. North 
Troy, Vt., Dec. 1, 1875; p. North Troy, Sept. 1875-Sept. 1877; Shaftsbury, 
Jan, 1878-Apr. 1881; Clinton, Conn., Sept. 1881-June 1885; Old Mystic, 
Sept. 1885-Sept. 1895; in bus. and occ. s., New London, 1896-1916; ad. 
34 Thames St., New London. 


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*RICARDO PRAVIA CIFRE, b. Madrid, Spain, Apr. 7, 1850. U. M. 
1867; N. T. I. 1872-75; ord. Boston, June 10, 1875; miss. A. B. M. U., 
Barcelona, Spain, June 1875-Sept. 1883; d. Las Vegas, New Mex., Mar. 
28, 1894. 


*RICHARD STEERE COLWELL, b. Hebronville, Mass., Mar. 19, 
1848; Br. U. 1870; N. T. I. 1872-75; ord. Providence, R. I., June 11, 1875. 
p. Wanskuck, 1876-77; prof. Gr., D. U., 1877-1918; res. Granville, O.; d. 
Granville, Mar. 12, 1918. D.D., Br. U., 1891. 


JOHN MAHAN ENGLISH, b. Tullytown, Pa., Oct. 20, 1845. Br. U. 
1870; tea. C. L. I., Suffield, Conn., 1870-72; tea. Gr. D. U., spg. 1874; N. T. 
I. 1872-75; ord. Trenton, N. J., July 15, 1875; p. Ist ch., Gloucester, Mass., 
Aug. 1875-Mar. 1882; Dudley St. ch. Boston, Mar.-Sept. 1882; prof. 
Homil., Past. Dut., and Ch. Pol., N. T. I., 1882-90, Homil. and Past. Dut., 
1890-1918; prof. em. 1918-; lec. A. T. S., 1895-96; lect. Hart. T. S., Oct. 
1922-June 1923; author, For Pulpit and Platform, 1919; The Minister and 
His Ministry, 1924; sermons and articles in rel. press; res. Newton Centre, 
Massy DY DOVE aT Sol. 


THEODORE CLARENCE GLEASON, b. Westboro, Mass., Nov. 29, 
1848. H. U. 1871; N. T. I. 1872-75; ord. North Conway, N. H., Nov. 4, 
1875; p. North Conway, Sept. 1875-Nov. 1879; East Jaffrey, Jan. 1880-June 
1887; Branch Ave. ch., Providence, R. I., July 1887-June 1892; Allenton, 
Dec. 1892-Jan. 1898; Lonsdale, Feb. 1898-June 1907; East Greenwich, Feb. 
1908-Mar. 1919; act. p. Quidnesset, Sept. 1919-Oct. 1920; No. Kingstown, 
Oct. 1920-; ad. East Greenwich, R. I. 


*BENJAMIN ALLEN GREENE, b. Harrisville, R. I., Nov. 6, 1845. 
Br. U. 1872; N. T. I. 1872-75; ord. Cent. ch., Providence, R. I., June 11, 
1875; p. Westboro, Mass., July 1875-Mar. 1882; Washington St. ch., Lynn, 
Apr. 1882-Feb. 1897; Evanston, Ill., Mar. 1897-June 1909; prof. lect., U. 
ae July 1909-15; d. St. Petersburg, Fla, May 12, 1915. D. D., Br. U., 
1893. 


ELIHU BURRITT HASKELL, b. Guilford, Me., May 15, 1848. C. U. 
1872; N. T. I. 1872-75; ord. Rockland, Me., Oct. 5, 1875; p. Rockland, 
Sept. 1875-Aug. 1878; Sauk Centre, Minn., Sept. 1878-Apr. 1880; Fargo, 
N. D., Apr. 1880-Apr. 1883; Hope Valley, R. I., Apr. 1884-Apr. 1890; South 
ch., Worcester, Mass., June 1890-July 1893; act. p. Andover, Nov. 1893- 
Aug. 1894; far. Southbridge, Mar. 1895-. 


*CHARLES HENRY HICKOK, b. Dunham, C. E., Oct. 21, 1839. Ist 
Vt. Cav. and 13th Vet. Resv. Corps, 1861-65; Bost. U. 1867-69; ord. South- 
field. now New Marlboro, Mass., Sept. 23, 1869; p. Southfield, 1869-Apr. 
1871; Sterling, Apr. 1871-Apr. 1872; N. T. I. 1872-75; p. Montville, Conn., 
July 1875-78; Quincy Point, Mass., May 1878-80; West Harwich, Nov. 
1880-Feb. 1884; Thompson, Conn., Feb. 1884-Feb. 1889; Sterling, Mar. 
1890-94; s., res. Wakefield, Mass., 1894-1914; d. Wakefield, Nov. 11, 1914. 


*JOHN JOSIAH HOLBROOK, b. Swanzey, N.. H., Dec. 10, 1844. Br. 
U. 1872; N. T. I. 1872-75; not ord.; tea. C. A., 1875-77; Keene, N. H,, 
1877-79; civ. eng. 1879-84; d. Keene, Mar. 24, 1884. 


JOHN BENTON HOUSER, b. Canton, O., June 3, 1849. D. U. 1872; 
Sa 1872-75; not ord.; lib. N. T. I. 1875-84; w. c. Boston; miss. Boston, 


HOWARD ROGERS MITCHELL, b. Waterville, Me., July 16, 1850. 
C. U. 1872; N. T. I. 1872-75; ord. Waterville, Me., July 25, 1875; p. Oska- 


1875] STUDENTS 105 


loosa, Ia., June 1875-Oct. 1876; Pella, Oct. 1876-Oct. 1878; Hinsdale, N. H.., 
Apr. 1879-Sept. 1880; Conway, Mass., Oct. 1880-Oct. 1885; Huntington, 
Oct. 1885-Nov. 1888; North Uxbridge, Nov. 1888-Jan. 1891; Dover, Me., 
Jan. 1891-Oct. 1896; Livermore Falls, Dec. 1896-June 1898; w. c. and occ. 
s., Waterville, June 1898-; asst. ed. Waterville Mail, 1906-07; s. s. Athens 
and Harmony, May 1909-Apr. 1910; asst. ed. Waterville Morning Sentinel, 
June 1917-; s. s. Sidney, 1923-25; ad. 8 Nudd St., Waterville. 


*WILLIAM ABRAM NEWCOMBE, b. St. Martins, N. B., Oct. 12, 
1848. Ac. C. 1870; N. T. I. 1872-75; ord. Hallowell, Me., Sept. 2, 1875; 
p. Hallowell, 1875-Feb. 1879; So. Berwick, Mar. 1879-Oct. 1884; Thomas- 
ton, Nov. 1884-Nov. 1914; p. em., 1914-21; d. Thomaston, Feb. 18, 1921. 
DeDEPAC I. 902. 


*KNUT ARWID OSTERGREN, b. Ringkarleby, Sweden, Sept. 15, 
1848. U. O. 1867; N. T. I. 1872-75; ord. Newton Centre, June 20, 1875; 
p. St. Paul, Minn., 1875-77; supt. imm. Swed. Bapt. into No. Wis., org. 
chs. in Ogema, Wis., Westboro, Brannan, Ironwood, Mich., Ashland, Wis., 
Prentice, Rhinelander, 1877-90; State Cmnr. imm., Wis., 1879-84; ed. Swed. 
Bapt. period. and tea., 1890-97; org. and tea. night schs., Duluth, Minn.; 
tea. and prin. Grand Marais Co. sch., Cook Co., 1893-97; ed. Duluth Posten, 
1897-1912; res. Duluth, Minn.; d. Duluth, Oct. 7, 1912. 


JAMES LLOYD POWELL, b. Llewellyn, Pa., Mar. 12, 1849. D. U. 
1872; N. T. I. 1872-75; ord. Sinclairville, N. Y., June 1876; p. Sinclair- 
ville, 3 yrs.; Busti, 3 yrs. in bus. 1882-?; far. Manchester, Tenn., in 1898. 


*THOMAS SMALLWOOD SAMSON, b. Washington, D. C., Oct. 26, 
1845..) Col) Cai864-° UT. 8. 1871273--Ne Ty, 1873-75 ord: ist 'ch..| New 
York, N. Y., Apr. 24, 1873; p. Newton, Mass., May 1873-Apr. 1880; Cal- 
vary ch., New Haven, Conn., Apr. 1880-Apr. 1887; Delaware Ave. ch., 
Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 1887-Dec. 1891; Free St. ch., Portland, Me. June 
1893-Dec. 1897; res. New York, N. Y., 1898-99; p. 1st ch., Germantown, 
Ce ae Pa., Mar. 1899-Oct. 1915; d. Germantown, Oct. 8, 1915. D. D., 

oth: : 


*NATHAN CROSBY SAUNDERS, b. Yarmouth, N. S., Feb. 7, 1839. 
Hort. A. 1864; N. T. I. 1872-75; ord. Newport, Vt., July 25, 1875; p. New- 
port, June 1875-Apr. 1880; Chelmsford, Mass., Sept. 1880-Apr. 1889; John- 
son, Vt., May 1889-Mar. 1897; Meredith, N. H., Mar. 1897-Sept. 1903; d. 
Boston, Mass., Jan. 25, 1904. 


*WILLIAM EDWARD STEVENS, b. Dayton, O., Feb. 25, 1849. D. U., 
1872; N. T; I. 1872-75; ord. Cincinnati, O., Mar. 6, 1876; p. Columbia ch., 
Cincinnati, Feb. 1876-Sept. 1899; Williams St. ch., Cincinnati, Dec. 1899- 
Nov. 1908; health failed; author, A Baptist Catechism, 1903; res. Fairfield, 
O.; d. Osburn, O., Dec. 11,. 1913. 


*ALFRED SWEETSTER STOWELL, b. South Reading, now Wake- 
field, Mass., June 1, 1850. C. U. 1872; N. T. I. 1872-75; ord. Salem, N. H., 
Sept. 9, 1875; p. Salem, Aug. 1875-July 1880; Derry, Aug. 1880-Oct. 1889; 
Montville, Conn., Oct. 1889-Mar. 1896; Berlin, N. H., 1896-Apr. 1904; Bris- 
tol, R. I., May 1904-Feb. 1914; No. Egremont, Mass., Mar. 1914-Mar. 1915; 
d. No. Egremont, Mass., Mar. 7, 1915. 


GEORGE SWAINHART, b. near Shreve, O., Feb. 18, 1845. D. U. 
1872; N. T. I. 1872-75; s. 1875-77; ord. Duncans Falls, O., June 14, 1877; 
p. Salt Creek and Duncans Falls, 1877-79; Ellsworth, Kans., Oct. 1879- 
July 1880; tea. and pr. Havensville, 1880-84; Morgan, 1884-89; p. Morgan, 


106 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1875 


1889-94; tea. and pr. near Heber, Ark., 1896-97; res. East Union, O., 1897- 
98; tea. and pr. vic. Wooster, 1898-1907; in bus., Millbrook, 1907-10; ret.; 
res. Wooster, O., 1911-21; ad. 2207 E. Forest Road, Kenmore, O. 


*JAMES PAUL THOMS, b. Glasgow, Scot., Oct. 10, 1846. U. Chic. 
1872; N. T. I. 1872-75; ord. Cambridgeport, June 23, 1875; p. Westfield, 
N. Y., Jan. 1876-79; Corning, Jan. 1879-80; Cazenovia, Mar. 1881-June 
1884; Bradford, Pa., Aug. 1884-90; prin. Way. A., Beaver Dam, Wis., 
1890-92; p. Pilgrim Temple, Chicago, Ill., 1892-1909; supt. Cent. Bapt. 
Orphanage, Maywood, Ill., 1909-?; p. Emporia, Kans., Dec. 1915-Dec. 
1917* ds. Nov. 6, 19183)-Ph Dy Syracuse Wa1889 LEO De S.C 61893) 


*HORACE WAYLAND TILDEN, b. Chesterville, Me., Dec. 22, 1841. 
Ini civ. war) andy Se Arniy) 1863-66 * (Conn 87Z2 yo Nu De 1872-75 ord: 
Augusta, Me., Sept. 1, 1875; p. Augusta, Sept. 1875-June 1884; Hyde Park, 
Mass., Sept. 1884-June 1889; Des Moines, Ia., Dec. 1889-July 1898; Jack- 
sonville, Ill., Nov. 1898-Sept. 1899; Livermore Falls, Me., Oct. 1899-Oct. 
1903; Pierre, S. D., June 1904-June 1905; Dillon, Mont., Sept. 1905-July 
1907; around the world trav., 1907-08; res., Pierre, S. D., 1908-10; p. 
Brookings, 1910-14; Dillon, Mont., 1915-16; author, Western Work Just 
Begun, 1894; The Whole Round World in the Bible, 1906; Religious 
Bigotry, 1909; d. Dillon, Mont., Oct. 11, 1916. D. D., C. U., 1892. 


*JoHN C. ANDREWS, b. Woodstock, Me., Apr. 22, 1838. N. T. I. 1872-73; 
ord. Goodwin’s Mills, Me., Mar. 12, 1874; p. Goodwin’s Mills, Oct. 1873-76; 
Wells, Oct. 1876-79; Harrison, Mar. 1880-83; w. c. Harrison, 1883-85; 
West Paris and Mechanic Falls, 1885-93; s. various chs., p. Provo City, 
Utah, Mar. 1893-Sept. 1899; s. Sacramento, Calif., Oct. 1899-June 1901; 
Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 1901-May 1902; Murray, Nov. 1902-Nov. 1907; 
inv.; res. Salt Lake City, 1907-13; Los Angeles, Calif., 1913-20; d. Los 
Angeles, Sept. 1, 1920. 


*OrSON Porter Bestor, b. Suffield, Conn., Mar. 16, 1844. Priv. Co. D. 
69th Lt) Vols:)) June-Oct.'1862 + Bro Wy, 187240 NT le 72-73 37 BU ass: 
1875-77; B. D. 1877; ord. Neponset, Ill., Aug. 28, 1873; p. Neponset, June 
1873-June 1875; Bristol, June 1875-May 1877; Dixon, Aug. 1877-Oct. 1882; 
Pullman, Nov. 1882-Jan. 1884; Madison, Wis., Feb. 1884-Nov. 1888; Beloit, 
Jan. 1889-Apr. 1893; asst. gen. miss., Wis., May-Sept., 1893; p. Evansville, 
Dec. 1893-Dec. 1898; Bay View ch., Milwaukee, Jan. 1899-Nov. 1903; Dun- 
dee, Ill., Apr. 1904-Aug. 1907; LaMoille, Dec. 1907-May 1910; s. Prairie- 
ville, Mich., Jan. 1911-Apr. 1913; ret.; res. Kalamazoo, Mich.; d. Kalama- 
zoo, Dec. 12, 1922. 


*THEODORE WIDNEY BroTHERTON, b. Piqua, O., May 29, 1847. 1st O. vol. 
cav., 1864-65; mil. p. m., Atlanta, Ga., 1865; O. Wes. U. 1868; law.; N. T. 
I. 1872-73; ord. Piqua, O., Sept. 16, 1873; p. Piqua, 1873-74; prac. law, 
Wapakoneta, 1874-90; Los Angeles, Calif., 1890-1915; adm. to bar Calif., 
1890; pres. Citizens Bank, Los Angeles, 1890-97; pres. Valley Railway Co., 
1895-97; author, Circling the Globe, 1910; d. Los Angeles, Dec. 6, 1915. 


*Davip Reap Cog, b. Peterboro, N. Y., May 28, 1846. M. U. 1872; N. T. 
I, 1872-74; not ord.; asst. p. Framingham, Mass., Jan.-Sept. 1874; in bus. 
Utica, N. Y., 1876-83; Oneida, 1884-1902; Christ. Sci. prac., Oneida, 1904- 
23; d. Oneida, Sept. 16, 1923. 


*Jacos ALBERT DurKEE, b. Yarmouth, N. S., 1846. Ac. C. 1873; N. T. I. 
1872-spg. 1873, 1875-76; ord. Milton, N. S., Oct. 23, 1873; p. Milton, 1873- 
76; page 1876-77; Guelph, Ont.; Lockeport, N. S., 1881-83; d. Digby, 
Feb, 15, 1884. 


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*James Henry Kipp, b. O., 1845. D. U. 1872: N. T. I. 1872-74; s. Rari- 
tan, Ill., 1874-75; d. San José, Calif., Jan. 1876. 


*WILLIAM Henry RANDALL, b. Mystic, Conn., Aug. 23, 1840. Br. U. 
1861, post grad. 1 yr.; tea. Mystic, Conn., C. L. I., and Providence, R. I., 
1865-70, 1871-73; trav. in Europe and Orient, 1870-71; N. T. I. 1873-74; 
ord. Hartford, Conn., Dec. 15, 1874; p. Windsor Ave. ch., Hartford, 1874- 
May 1876; Thompson, June 1877-Nov. 1882; Saxton’s River, Vt., Dec. 
1882-July 1889; Penryn, Calif., May 1890-May 1893; South Riverside, Jan. 
1894-June 1895; w. c. Riverside, 1895-1910; d. Riverside, Mar. 13, 1910. 


PRrENTISS MELLEN WoopMAN, b. Auburn, Me., Oct. 29, 1846. Br. U. 1870; 
tut. Miss. C. 1870-77; N. T. I. 1872-73; not ord.; tea. Minneapolis, Minn., 
1873-80; law. 1880-; ad. 841 Lumber Exchange Bldg., Minneapolis. 


SUMNER ABRAHAM Ives, b. Suffield, Conn., Oct. 21, 1839. Bridgewater 
Norm. Sch.; tea. South Hadley, Mass., 1868-73; N. T. I. 1873-75; ord. 1st 
ch., Holyoke, Sept. 8, 1875; p. Alfred, Me., 1875-May 1884; Barnston, P. 
Q., June 1884-Dec. 1888; Thompson, Conn., Jan. 1889-Dec. 1897; Pinebluff, 
N. C., Dec. 1897-. 33—*21 


1876 


HENRY PHILLIPS COGSWELL, b. Salem, Mass., Oct. 5, 1850. M. 
I. T. 1873; N. T. I. 1873-76; ord. Brocton, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1877; p. Brocton, 
1876-78; health failed, left min.; res. Salem, Mass., 1879-; ad. 64 Wash- 
ington Sq., Salem. 


*HENRY MARTYN DEAN, b. Morrisville, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1841. S.C. 
3 yrs.; ord. Odin, Ill., Jan. 23, 1869; p. Odin, June 1868-69; Manchester, 
Ia., July 1869-71; Garrattsville, N. Y., Apr. 1871-73; N. T. I. 1873-76; p. 
Dayton, O., Oct. 1876-78; s. Osterville, 6 mos.; p. Hingham, Dec. 1878- 
June 1887; s. Neponset Ave. ch., Dorchester, Sept. 1887-Dec. 1888; asst. 
p. Ist ch., Cambridge, June 1890-91; sec. various assoc. for set. min. and s. 
chs., July 1891-96; res. Readville, 1887-1917; adm. to bar, Apr. 1900; prac. 
law 1900-?; author, pamphlets; cont. to reviews; asst. ed. Watchman, 
1882-92; d. Readville, Sept. 10, 1917. 


ARTHUR WENTWORTH HAMILTON EATON, b. Kentville, N. S., 
Dec. 10, 1849. Ac. C.; H. U. 1880; N. T. I. 1873-76; lit. work and study, 
Cambridge and Boston, 1876-83; s. Holy Innocents’ Epis. ch., Indianapolis, 
Ind., 1883-84; ord. dea. Indianapolis, June 8, 1884, pt. New York, N. Y., 
Apr. 26, 1885; asst. r. St. Mark’s ch., New York; min. Stockbridge, Mass., 
1884; min. Ch. of the Redeemer, Chestnut Hill, Mass., 1886-87; lit. work 
and pr., New York, N. Y., 1888-; author, The Heart of the Creeds, Hts- 
torical Religion in the Light of Modern Thought, 1888; Acadian Legends 
and Lyrics, 1889; The Church of England in Nova Scotia and the Tory 
Clergy of the Revolution, 1891; (with C. L. Betts) Tales of a Garrison 
Town, 1892; Acadian Ballads, 1905; Poems of the Christian Year, 1905; 
The Lotus of the Nile, 1907; History of Kings County, N. S., 1910; The 
Famous Mather Byles, 1914; various educational works, 1892-1900; numer- 
ous historical monographs; much prose and verse in magazines; ed. Pope’s 
Rape of the Lock, 1901; Recollections of a Georgia Loyalist, 1901; ad. 416 
Lafayette St. New York. D.C. L., Kings U., Canada, 1905. 


*JOSHUA TINSON EATON, b. Cornwallis, N. S., Feb. 7, 1840. Hort. 
A. 1867-70; N. T. I. 1873-76; ord. St. Stephen, N. B., Aug. 20, 1876; p. 
St. Stephen, Sept. 1876-Sept. 1879; Paradise, N. S., Sept. 1879-Aug. 1884; 


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Ohio, Nov. 1884-Nov. 1886; Lawrencetown, Aug. 1887-Aug. 1894; Clem- 
entsport, Aug. 1894-Aug. 1901; Weymouth, May 1901-Sept. 1906; Port La 
Tour, Nov. 1907-Aug. 1908; health failed; d. Billtown, Kings Co., June 27, 
1911. 


*LEMUEL WILLIAMS FRINK, b. Preston, Conn., Feb. 27, 1850. C. 
L. I.; N. T. I. 1873-76; ord. Hinsdale, N. H., Oct. 20, 1876; p. Hinsdale, 
1876-77; Moosup, Conn., Oct. 1877-79; Wickford, R. I., May 1879-Oct. 
1883; Marlboro, Mass., Nov. 1883-85; Sharon, Jan. 1886-Apr. 1888; West 
Boylston, Oct. 1888-June 1891; North Tewksbury, Feb. 1892-Apr. 1894; 
w. c. Preston City, Conn., May 1894-96; s. Niantic, Oct. 1897-Mar. 1900; 
in bus. and occ. pr., Mar. 1900-21; res. Norwich, Nov. 1896-1921; d. Nor- 
wich, Mar. 17, 1921. 


*EDWIN AYER HERRING, b. Sangerville, Me., Dec. 31, 1849. Br. U. 
1872: in bus. Haverhill, Mass., 1872-73, 1881-84; N. T. I. 1873-76; ord. 
Bellows Falls, Vt., Nov. 2, 1876; p. Bellows Falls, Oct. 1876-Sept. 1878; 
Peterboro, N. H., Aug. 1879-Jan. 1881; Ellsworth, Me., Mar. 1884-Apr. 
1886; Brandon, Vt., May 1886-Apr. 1897; Ist ch., East Providence, R. L, 
Aug. 1897-Oct. 1903; supt. fin. for R. I. Temp. League, Oct. 1903-May 
1907; p. Danvers, Mass., May 1907-Nov. 1911; insur. bus., Seattle, Wash., 
Nov. 1911-Mar. 1921; d. Seattle, Mar. 6, 1921. 


ELIAS MILES KEIRSTEAD, b. Collina, N. B., Feb. 11, 1850. U. N. 
B. 1873.34N.T, 1..1873-76; ord: Yarmouth, N, S3 Dec. 5 1876; p. Milton 
ch., Yarmouth, Sept. 1876-Sept. 1877; Windsor, Sept. 1877-Nov. 1882; prof. 
Eng. Lit. and Log., later Psy. and Mor. Phil., Ac. C., Aug. 1882-Aug. 1905 ; 
prof. Sys. Theol. and Apol., McM. U., 1905-; ed. cont. to rel. newsp. and 
lect.; res. 76 Lowther Ave., Toronto, Ont. D. D., Ac. U., 1895; LL. D., 
St. Francis Xavier U., Antigonish, N. S., 1905. 


*OLIVER DENNETT KIMBALL, b. Boston, Mass., 1847. N. T. I. 
1873-76; ord. Boston, June 18, 1876; p. Leominster, 1876-83; West Newton, 
1883-July 1888; clk. New York, N. ,Y. 1888-1912; d. New York, Mar. 29, 
1912. 


*HORATIO MORROW, b. St. Peter’s Bay, P. E. IL, Apr. 24, 1843. 
Ac. C. 1871; ord. Sackville, N. S., Nov. 11, 1871; p. Sackville, Nov. 1871- 
Apr. 1873; Truro, Apr.-Sept. 1873; N. T. I. 1873-76; miss. A. B. M. U., 
Tavoy, Burma, Jan. 1877-Sept. 1905; d. Tavoy, Sept. 6, 1905. 


*FRANCIS WAYLAND RYDER, Db. Bristol, Vt., Nov. 17, 1848. U. V. 
M. 1873; N. T. I., 1873-76; ord. Rockport, Me., Aug. 30, 1876; p. Rockport, 
1876-79 ; Belfast, 1879- 81; East Greenwich, R. 1h 1881- 84: Ist ch. Newport, 
1884-Mar. 1887; East Boston, Mass., Apr. 1887-Feb. 1891: Ist. ch., Law- 
rence, Apr. 1891-Apr. 1895; Victor, Colo., 1895-98 ; in bus., Victor, 1898- 
1907; d. Savannah, Ga., Nov. 4, 1912. D. D., U. V. M., 1894. 


*ARVIN AUGUSTUS SMITH, b. Richford, Vt., Sept. 8, 1840. Br. U. 
1873; N. T. I. 1873-76; ord. Turner, Me., Jan. 25, 1877; p. Turner, Dec. 
1876-Dec. 1879 ; West. Sumner, Jan. 1880- 83; Yarmouth, 1883-86 ; Ist 
Mariner’s ch., Boston, Mass., 1886-88 ; Petersham, Feb. 1888- Sept. 1890; 
prof. Theol., ‘Shaw Oi Raleigh, N. ey Oct. 1890-May 1893; p. Wilming- 
ton, Vt., June 1893-June 1897; s. Halifax, North Sunderland, New Brain- 
tree, Brookfield, Mass., 1897-1907; p. Sterling Hill, Conn., 1907-08; act. p. 
Westminster Cong. ch., So. Canterbury, 1908- Mar. 1913; res. Worcester ; 
d. Worcester, Apr. 6, 1923. 


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*EDMUND CRAWLEY SPINNEY, b. Wilmot, N. S., Mar. 27, 1845. 
Ac. C. 1868; H. U.; ord. Holmesville, C. B., Nov. 27, 1868; p. Holmesville; 
N. T. I. 1871-72, 1874-76; p. Pella, Ia., 1872-74; Pleasant St. ch., Concord, 
N.. H., June 1876-June 1880; Burlington, Ia., June 1880-84; pres. Burling- 
ton C., 1882-87; in South, 1887-89; in bus., Des Moines, Ia., Jan. 1889-1906; 
Chicago, Ill., 1906-15; pres. Un. Life Ins. Co.; cor. several newsp.; assoc. 
ed. Western Pulpit; d. Chicago, Dec. 30, 1915. D. D., Cent. U., 1881. 


*THOMAS MEFFORD STEWART, b. Dayton, O., Aug. 27, 1847. S. 
C. 1873, theol. stud., 1873-75; N. T. I. 1875-76; prof. Gr., Calif. C., 1876-79; 
s. Los Angeles, 1879-80; prof. Gr. and act. pres., Ott. U., 1881-84; ord. 
Ottawa, Kans., 1885; p. Blackfoot, Idaho, and Eagle Rock, 1885-88; law. 
Blackfoot, 1888-90; law., Los Angeles, Calif., 1890-1920; d. Los Angeles, 
May 12, 1920. 


*ALEXANDER TURNBULL, b. Montreal, Can., Jan. 31, 1852. U. T. 
1873; Can. L. I. 1873-75; N. T. I. 1875-76; ord. Belleville, Ont., Jan. 1877; 
p. Belleville, Jan. 1877-Jan. 1883; Simcoe, Feb. 1883-May 1884; miss. A. B. 
H. M. S., Salida, Colo., May 1884-May 1890; p. Judson Mem. ch., Denver, 
May-Dec. 1890; gen. miss. A. B. H. M. S., Colo. and N. Mex., Dec. 1890- 
Oct. 1892; p. Olivet ch., Denver, Colo., Nov. 1892-July 1893; asst. cor. 
sec., A. B. H. M. S., New. York, N. Y., Aug. 1893-1908; act. p. Colorado 
City, Colo., Nov. 1908-?; Durango, July 1909-Apr. 1910; North Egremont, 
Mass., 1910-July 1913; d. Pittsfield, July 4, 1913. 


*WiILLIAM Kenprick Dean, b. Morrisville, N. Y., July 1, 1846. S. C.; 
N. T. I. 1874-75; ord. Fitzwilliam, N. H., 1876; p. Fitzwilliam, 1876-77; 
Haley Conn., 1877-79; Southwick, Mass., 1879-81; d. Westfield, Sept. 


*JOSEPH FREEMAN Kempton, b. Kempt, N. S., Jan. 20 1835. Ac. C.,, 
1862; ord. Mira, C. B., June 5, 1864; p. Mira, 1862-66; Sydney, 1862-64; 
Margarie, Apr. 1866-June 1869; Billtown, N. S., June 1869-73; N. T. I. 
1873-75; p. Sussex, N. B., 1875-77; Parrsboro, N. S., 1877-81; Freeport, 
Sa We Chester, 1883-87; Hopewell, N. B., 1887-89; d. St. John, Oct. 5, 


Ross Matruew[eE]s, b. Ballinasloe, Ire., July 5, 1841. M. U. 1872; N. T. 
1571873-74.° MU. 2) S)°1874-76: ord) Port ‘Byron; N.Y.) 1877; p. Port 
Byron, 1876-78; Lancaster, Pa., 1878-81; Fabius, N. Y., 1882-84; Lonsdale, 
R. I., 1884-87; Boonville, N. Y., 1887-Dec. 1888; Wilson, 1888-91; Marengo, 
Ill., 1891-96; Paw Paw, Mich., 1896-1900; Salem, O., 1900-04; Castile, N. 
Y., 1904-09; Westport, N. Y., 1909-?; Phoenicia; ad. in 1923, 90 Arbordale 
Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 





aa Douctas Brewerton, b. Newport, R. I., about 1848. N. T. I. 
1873-76 ; 


*LEONARD SMITH Brown, b. Waterford, Conn., Dec. 18, 1832. C. L. L; 
N. T. I. 1874-76; ord. Sterling, Conn., 1877; p. Sterling, Apr. 1877-June 
1881; Tolland, July 1881-83; Westford, 1884-90; Block Island, R. I., 1890- 
95; d. New Shoreham, R. I., Nov. 30, 1895. 


*MicayJAH BuntinG LANING, b. Bordentown, N. J., Sept. 29, 1839. Ord. 
Yardleyville, Pa., May 25, 1861; p. and miss. to Adv. people, Elk Co., Pa., 
New York, N. Y., Vt., No. N. Y., Newburyport, Mass., 1861-71; p. Bapt. 
ch., Stratham, N. H., 1872-75; N. T. I. 1874-76; p. Cherryville, N. J., Oct. 
1876-Mar. 1881; Sandy Ridge, Apr. 1881-Sept. 1885; miss. Blair, Centre, 


110 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1877 


and Bedford Cos., Pa., Oct. 1885-Mar. 1893; p. Tunnelton, Pa., Mar. 1896- 
Dec. 1900; s. in Wash. and Calif., 1901-05; in Pa., 1906-08; Messiah’s ch., 
Adv., Trenton, N. J., Jan. 1909-13; d. Germantown, June 30, 1913. 


*OscaR DwicHt Tuomas, b. Huntington, Mass., Feb. 19, 1845. N. T. I. 
1873-76; ord. West Springfield, June 28, 1876; p. West Springfield, June 
1876-Nov. 1878; Brockton, Dec. 1878- Oct. 1826 : supt. Mass. Conv.. ev. 
work, Nov. 1886- Sept. 1890: ind. ev. Oct. 1890- 1914; stud. M. A. C., 1914- 
ea Dp. West Sutton, July 1915- 17; Carver, 1917-18; res. Carver; Deerfield, 

Lee Brookline, Jan,23) 1924. 


JoHN ALEXANDER Gorpon, b. Uigg, P. E. I., June 24, 1846. Ac. C. 1872- 
73° N. To 1. :1874-753ord! Cape) Wolte,’ Ps E201. Oct. 8," 18753) pi) Cape 
Wolfe, Oct. 1875-Sept. 1876; East Point, Sept. 1876-Sept. 1880; Milton oe 
Yarmouth, N. S., Oct. 1880-Sept. 1885; Leinster St. ch., St. John, N. 
Oct. 1885-Mar. 1888; gen. supt. Un. Bapt. SSN ess Oct. 1888-Mar. 1889; 
p. Charlottetown, P. E. I., Apr. 1889-July 1893 ; Main St. chioist John, 
N. B., Aug. 1893-Sept. 1899; 1st ch., Montreal, ie Q., Sept. 1809-Aug. 1913; 
prof. Practical Theol., Brandon C., Sept. 1913-; author, pamphlets and 
Ren oan to press; ad. 340 Eleventh St., Brandon, Manit. D. D., 

Cubase ; 


WILLIAM STEVENS TUCKER, b. Plymouth, Eng., 1847. N. T. I. 1874-75; 
ord. Hopkinton, N. H., Sept. 28, 1875; p. Hopkinton, 1875-79; Epis. min. 
Wolfboro, 1879-81; stud. Inst. of Sci., Minneapolis, Minn., 1881-83; tea. 
IndGiand aie Indianapolis U., 1883-88; ed. Commercial Current, Indi- 
anapolis, Ind., 2 yrs.; trav. and lect. 1891-92; stud. and tea. in IIl., Ala., 
and Miss., , 1892- -96, Ky., 1896-97; man. Insur. Co., 1897-?; res. Atlanta, Ga, 


in 1898; 


1877 


JAMES PERCIVAL ABBOTT, b. Woonsocket, R. I., Dec. 8, 1846. Br. 
U. 1874; N. T. I. 1874-77; ord. Medford, Dec. 19, 1877; p. Medford, Dec. 
1877-Apr. 1898; Oshkosh, Wis., Feb. 1899-Oct. 1906; Rockford, IIl., and s. 
several Chicago chs., Feb. 1907-13; tea. No. Bapt. T. S., Chicago, 1913-22; 
ad. 1508 N. Los Robles Ave., Pasadena, Calif. D. D., Temple C., Phila- 
delphia, Pa., 1898. 


THOMAS DAVIS ANDERSON, b. Roxbury, Mass., Feb. 26, 1853. 
Br. U. 1874; N. T. I. 1874-77; ord. Portland, Me., Nov. 22, 1877; p. ist ch., 
Portland, Noy. 1877-Oct. 1882: 7thcor Baltimore, Md., Nov. 1882-Oct. 
1887 ; Cent. ch., Providence, R. I., Oct. 1887- Sept. 1902 ; Em. ch., Albany, 
N. Y,, Sept. 1902- Sept. 1910; res, Brookline, Mass., Sep t. 1910- June, 1920; 
s. s, Cent. ch., Providence, R. I., Sept. 1910-Feb. 1911; "ist ch., Fall River, 
Mass., Feb. -June, 1914; Taunton, Mass., Nov. 1914-June 1915; author, 
Memorial Address on E. G. Robinson, 1895; ad. 1121 North Tejon St. 
Colorado Springs, Colo. D. D., Br. U., 1894. 


*WILLIAM CHARLES CRAIGIE, b. North Cambridge, Mass., 1844. 
Br. U. 1874; N. T. I. 1874-77; health failed; res. Woburn; d. Nov. 1889, 


*GEORGE EDWIN LEESON, b. Pittsfield, Mass., July 25, 1845. U. S. 
Army, in civ. war; Br. U. 1874; N. T. I. 1874- Ths ord. Framingham, June 
nets 1877; p. Framingham, June ’1877- Aug. 1881 ; d. Framingham, Aug. 20, 


1877] STUDENTS 111 


*LOUIS ATHERTON POPE, b. Brookline, Mass., Oct. 6, 1852. Br. U. 
1874; N. T. I. 1874-77; ord. Mansfield, Aug. 31, 1877; p. Mansfield, 1877- 
Oct. 1879; Phenix, R. I., July 1880-Feb. 1884; Warren, Mar. 1884-89; New- 
buryport, Mass., May 1889-Jan. 1901; d. Newburyport, Aug. 20, 1903. 


*JOHN WHITE PRIMM, b. Belleville, Ill., Nov. 17, 1848. S. C. 1874; 
N. T. I. 1874-77; ord. Atlanta, Tet. 16, 1877; Dp. Atlanta, Sept. 1877- 
Apr. 1882; Lincoln, May 1882- Sept. 1883: Citra, Fla., Jan.-Aug., 1884; Car- 
rollton, Ill, Sept. 1885- Aug. 1891; Urbana, Nov. 1801-Oct. 1892 ; Carlin- 
ville, Nov. '1802-Aug. 1895; insur. bus. and s., res. Springfield, 1895- 1905; 
miss. p. Urbana, 1905-11; d. Champaign, IIl., Apr. 16, 1913. 


*GEORGE DARIUS REID, b. Suffield, Conn., July 11, 1849. Y. C. 1874; 
Y. D. S: 1874-75; N. T. I. 1875-77; ord. Suffield, Conn., Nov. 21, 1877; p. 
Edgartown, Mass., Dec. 1877-Dec. 1880; Orange, Jan 1881-Jan. 1890; Deep 
River, Conn., Jan. 1890-Apr. 1895; Bridgeport, Jan. 1896-Feb. 1901; Shel- 
ton, Nov. 1904-May 1913; ret.; res. Hartford; d. Hartford, Nov. 1, 1919. 


*JOSEPH S. SWAIM, b. Worcester, Mass., May 2, 1851. H. U. 1873; 
N. T. I. 1874-77; ord. Cambridge, Oct. 15, 1877; p. Claremont, N. H., Oct. 
1877-Jan. 1883; Un. ch., Providence, R. I., Feb. 1883-Feb. 1887; 1st ch., 
Binghamton, N. Y., Feb. 1887-90; 1st ch., New Bedford, Mass., 1890-1904; 
ed. The Watchman, 1904-14; res. Cambridge; d. Brookline, Dec. 6, 1918. 


HENRY WILBERFORCE TATE, b. Leyden, Mass., Sept. 10, 1847. 
U. Chic. 1869-73; S. C. 1873-74; N. TL MIS7A 77: ord. Suncook, N. He 
Aug. 8, 1877; p. Suncook, June 1877-Nov. 1882; Milford, Nov. 1882- 87; 
Tiverton, R. L, Dec. 1887- May 1890; Fremont, Nebr., May 1890-Nov. 1895; 
Chariton, 13 Nov. 1895-Sept. 1898; Streator, Ill., Sept. 1898-Nov. 1905: 
a0 ane Hartzell St., Evanston, Ill. Ph. D., Cent. U., 1898; D. D., Cent. 


*GEORGE EDWARD TUFTS, b. New Albany, N. S., 1840. Ac. C. 
1866; tea. in A., Burdick, C. B., Fredericton, Naber Nar: I. 1874- Terror, 
West Waterville, now Oakland, Me., July 1877; D. "West Waterville, ‘June 
1877-Nov. 1878; Dover, June 1879-Nov. 1880 ; Ottumwa, Ta., Nov. 1880- 
Sept. 1881; Belfast, Me, Dec. 1881-Sept. 1890; Brunswick, Sept. 1890- 
Nov. 1891; trav. in Europe, 1892; miss. rural chs., Waldo Co., Me., 1893- 
95% p. Islesboro, Dec. 1895-1905; res. Islesboro, and Wolfville, N. S.; cont. 
to SAS Encyclopaedia, and Encyclopaedia Britannica; ‘d, Wolfville, 
May 29, 1908. 


*ALBERT GEORGE UPHAM, b. Weston, Mass., Dec. 28, 1850. Br. U. 
1874; N. T. I. 1874-77; ord. Southbridge, July 31, 1877; p. Southbridge, 
Aug. 1877-Nov. 1883; Olivet ch., Montreal, P. Q., Dec. 1883-June 1892; 
Cleveland, O., Sept. 1892-Aug. 1897; Stoughton St. ch., Boston, Mass., Feb. 
1898-Dec. 1901; Ist ch, Fall River, Feb. 1902-Mar. 1907; d. Waverley, 
July 20, 1908. D. D., D. U., 1894. 


Aya NEWTON WESTER, b. near Holden, Mo., Dec. 20, 
1849. W. J. C. 1875; N. T. I. 1875-77; ord. Post Oak ch., Johnson Co., 
Mo., 1874; p. Holden, 1877-78; Park Ave. ch ot. outs: 1878- 80; Holden, 
1880- Sli Independence, 1881 -82: Fairville, 1882-84 ; Em. ch., Kansas City, 
Oct. 1884-90 ; Princeton, 1890- 91; Nevada, 1891-94; Poplar Bluff, 1894-96 ; 
Fairville, 1896- 98; s. Fort Collins, Colo., a few mos, to Dec. 1898; p. Long- 
mont, May 1899- July 1905; Colorado Springs, July 1905-June 1906 ; Lake 
Ave. ch., Pueblo, June 1906- Apr. 1911; Weiser, Idaho, Apr. 1911- July 
1913; Sunland, Calif., 1914-19; ad. 1245 North Catalina Ave., Pasadena. 


112 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1877 


CHARLES EMERSON YOUNG, b. Corinna, Me., Dec. 2; 1846. C. U. 
1874; N. T. I. 1874-77; ord. Mt. Vernon, Me., Sept. 19, 1877: p. Mt. Ver- 
non, 1877-Sept. 1881 ; Caribou, Oct. 1881-92; miss. Me. Bapt. Miss. Conv., 
Nov. 1892-Oct. 1919; p. Hallowell, Oct. 1919-: ad. Hallowell, Me. 


Epwarp HAamMmMonp Brooks, b. Townsend, Mass., Mar. 9, 1849. Kal. C. 
1874; N. T. I. 1875-76; B. U. T. S. 1874-75; 1881-83; ord. Tremont Temple 
ch. Boston, Mass., June 11, 1876; p. Cassopolis, Mich., July 1876-Sept. 
1878; Lapeer, Sept. 1878-July 1879; Crown Point, Ind., Sept. 1879-Apr. 
1883; Grand Rapids, Mich., July 1883-June 1889; Aurora, Ill., May 1890- 
Mar. 1895; East Los Angeles, Calif., Jan. 1896-99; Long Beach, 1899-1901 ; 
Oxnard, 1905-06; Figuroa St. ch. Los Angeles, 1906-08; ad. 2812 Menlo 
Ave., Los Angeles. 


*EpHRAIM Hapcoop, b. West Acton, Mass., Oct. 22, 1848. Br. U. 1874; 
N. T. I. 1874-75; ord. South Windham, Vt., Oct. 21, 1875; p. South Wind- 
ham, Feb. 1875-June 1878; Seward, Nebr., June 1878-80; David City and 
' other places, Butler Co., 1881-83; South Hanson, Mass., Apr. 1884-85; agt. 
Mass. Total Abstinence Soc., Sept. 1886-1919; ret.; d. Newton Highlands, 
Apr. 15, 1922. 


*ADONIRAM JUDSON Hopkins, b. Jefferson, Me., May 24, 1847. H. U. 
1874; N. T. I. 1874-76; ord. Dunbarton, N. H., Sept. 27, 1876; p. Dunbar- 
ton, 1876-Oct. 1879; Hopkinton, Oct. 1879-Sept. 1883; Franklin Falls, Oct. 
1883-Oct. 1886; Georgetown, Mass., Dec. 1887-Mar. 1891; North Uxbridge, 
Mar. 1891-Feb. 1906; Perkinsville, Vt., Aug. 1906-July 1924; d. Perkins- 
ville, Vt., July 24, 1924. 


*EUSEBE L&GER, b. St. Timothée, Can., Dec. 11, 1845. Grande Ligne 
Sch., P. Q., 1861-64; N. T. I. 1873-75; ord. Waterville, Me., 1876; miss. to 
French, Waterville, July 1875-81; Fall River, Mass., 1881-82; Pawtucket, 
R. I., 1882-83; Woonsocket, 1883-86; Waterville, Me., 1886-88; Holyoke, 
Mass., 1888- 93; Lynn, 1893- 04: ‘Skowhegan, Me., Lewiston, and Biddeford, 
1895- 97: serv. with Gosp. carriage, Worcester Assoc., Mass., 1897 ; oF 
work, Worcester, 1897-1900; in bus., Worcester, 1900-?: ad. Augusta, Me., 
in 1912; d. Augusta, Me., Nov. a. 1917. 


*JoHN ANDERSON McLEavy, b. Oiyer JRA De, ee LaiTR402 foNe Peele 
1874-76; ord. Pine Grove, N. SUA pr, 30, 1874; Pine’ Grove, 1874-76; 
Falmouth, June 1876- June 1878 ; Newport, June 1878- June 1879; ev. Hants 
Co., 1878- 79 ; p. Hillsburgh, June 1879-Mar. 1882; Parrsboro, Oct. 1882- 
Dec. 1884; Hantsport, Dec. 1884-Apr. 1887; d. Hantsport, Apr. 2, 1887. 


WILLIAM Marcettus Mick, b. Buckhannon, W. Va., May 22, 1848; 15th 
W. Va. inf., July 1863-Oct. 1863; bat. E, lst W. Va. artil., Oct. 1863-65; ed. 
and publ. Buckhannon Delta, 1869; Mt. Union C., Mt. Union, O., 1872; 
N. T. I. 1874-76; ord. Windsor, Vt., Sept. 27, 1876; p. Windsor, Sept. 1876- 
May 1880; Lambertville, N. J., May 1880-Sept. 1884; Jefferson St. ch, 
Providence, R. I., Sept. 1884-Apr. 1887; 1st ch., Waltham, Mass., Feb. 
1888-Dec. 1891; in bus., res. Newton Centre, 1891-; ad. 559 Parker St., 
Newton Centre. 


*OtTIs Oscoop Orpway, b. Hamilton, Mass., Oct. 30, 1845. Br. U. 1874; 
N. T. I. 1874-76; ord. Farmington, Me., June 13, 1876; s. Farmington, 1876- 
77; p. Nobleboro, Oct. 1877-Apr. 1881; Cooper’s Mills, May 1881-Jan. 
1884: Nobleboro, Jan.-Apr. 1884; Hammonton, N. Be Dec. 1885-Dec. 1886: 
East Haverhill, Mass., Feb, 1887-July 1894 ; Ist ch., Middleboro, 1895-97; 
w. c. South Braintree, Mass., 1898-1901; p. Sheldonville, 1901-07: 1st ch., 


1877] STUDENTS 113 


Marshfield, Nov. 1907-July 1915; res. Centre Sandwich, N. H., Aug. 1915- 
16; d. Centre Sandwich, Aug. 11, 1916. 


GrorcGE THERON Raymonp, b. Fitchburg, Mass., Mar. 28, 1849. Br. U.; 
N. T. I. 1874-76; ord. Moosup, Conn., Feb. 1, 1872; p. North Tewksbury, 
Mass., June 1876-Oct. 1878; Utica, Ill., Jan. 1879-Sept. 1880; Fisherville, 
now Penacook, N. H., Jan. 1881-June 1883; in bus., 1883-88; p. Montpelier, 
Vt., Oct. 1888-July 1891; Bethany ch., Boston, Mass., July 1891-94; lst 
ch., Gloucester, 1894-Feb. 1897; in bus., 1897-; author, Old Truths for New 
Hearers; res. Owanita, Fla. 


*GAYLORD BEECHER SMITH, b. Essex, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1845. Priv. 3d Vt. 
bat. light artil., Dec. 1863-June 1865; U. V. M. 1874; N. T. I. 1874-76; ord. 
Plainfield, N. H., June 26, 1877; p. Plainfield, 1877-81; South Lyndeboro, 
Sept. 1881 -Jan. 1886 Jamestown, R. I., Feb. 1886-95; far. Wrentham, 
Mass., 1895-1905 ; d. Wrentham, Feb. 5, 1905. 


*JosEPH Horner WILSsoN, b. Centreville, O., Oct. 25, 1840. D. U. 1871; 
N. T. I. 1874-75; ord. Jonah’s Run ch., O., Dec. 28, 1876; p. Jonah’s Run 
ch., Aug. 1876-Mar. 1884; Centreville, Oct. 1878-spg. 1884; health failed; 
occ. pr., O. and Minn.; d. Minneapolis, Oct. 17, 1887. 


*EpwARD AuGusTUS CapPEN, b. Boston, Mass., Mar. 19, 1844. H. is 
1866; in bus., 1866-75; N. T. I. 1875-77; ord, Watertown, Nov. 15, 1877; 
Watertown, 1877-Dec. 1900; trav. 1901; p. North Tonawanda, Noaye) Vs 
1902-Feb. 1905 ; d. North Tonawanda, Feb, 4, 1905. 


*GEORGE WASHBURN FULLER, b. Needham, Mass., July 11, 1846. Ord. 
West Sumner, Me., June 10, 1870; p. North Paris and West Sumner, 1869- 
72; Jay, 1872-75; N. T. I. 1875-77; p. Chicopee, June 1877-Mar. 1880; 
Hyannis, Apr. 1880-Mar. 1888; Winthrop, Apr. 1888-95; Cottage City, 1895- 
97; res. Winthrop, 1897-1902; s. s. Trin. ch., East Boston, Mar. 1899-May 
1900; Cottage City, June 1900-Apr. 1902; res. Lexington, 1902-07; Lowell, 
1907-10; Lexington, 1910-13; d. Lexington, May 8, 1913. 


JAMES GARDNER Ross, b. Nantucket, Mass., Sept. 24, 1843. N’. T. I. 1875- 
77; ord. New Haven, Conn., Mar. 6, 1878; p. Im. ch., New Haven, 1878-. 
Sept. 1884; Bethel ch., Jacksonville, Fla., 1885-90, Trinity ch. 1890-98; 
Ist ch., Nashville, Tenn., July 1898-?; Central ch., Wilmington, N. C., Mar. 
1899-?; Ebenezer chy Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 1899-?: Trinity ch., Jackson- 
ville,, Ela, Sept. 1902- 09: Mahoning Ave. ch. , Youngstown, O. Aug. 1909-?; 
Zion ch., "Xenia, July 1910- rd Jacksonville, FlaieY. M: C. A. sec. with 
A. E, F., 1917- 19; served Fla. state bd. of health several yearss adr 


*JULIUS ADELBERT LEAviTT, b. Gouverneur, N. Y., Mar. 4, 1852. Br. U. 
1875; N. T. I. 1875-76; ord. Grafton, Vt. June 24, 1876; p. Grafton, 1876- 
Pi Essex, 1877-80 ; Beloit, Kans., 1880- 92 - Lcavenderarae 1882-84; State 

"S. miss. for Ill., Jan. 1885- 90; pres. Ewing Gy 1890-1911; State supt. 
Soc. of Friendless for Nebr., 1911- 25; author, Jesus the Teacher, 1891; 
Syllabus of the Old Testament, 1921; Syllabus of the EeED r Gospels, 1922; 
d. Lincoln, Nebr., Apr. 3, 1925. D. D DaiGrn Gee i eo 5F Re GS O0Ls 
ALTER Ewing C 1903. 27-*18 


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1878 


*FRANCIS SHELDON BACON, b. Deerfield, Mass., Nov. 30, 1842. 
N. T. I. 1875-78; ord. Hudson, June 26, 1878; p. Hudson, 1878-Sept. 1887; 
Marblehead, Oct. 1887-Dec. 1891; People’s ch., Manchester, N. H., Jan. 
1892-June 1900; Danielson, Conn., May 1901-Apr. 1903; d. Dorchester, 
Mass., Jan. 16, 1905. 


GEORGE NELSON BALLENTINE, b. Wilmot, N. S., Aug. 25, 1848. 
Ac. C. 2 yrs.; ord. North Brookfield, N. S., Oct. 3, 1872; p. North Brook- 
field, June 1872- Sept. l87osi Nib gy, 1875- 78; Dp. Maitland, N. S., June 1878- 
June 1880; Woodstock, N, B., June 1880- Feb. 1886 ; Groton, Conn., Feb. 
1886-Sept. 1890 ; Union Sq. ch., San Francisco, Calif, Oct. 1890-Oct.. 1891; 
lect.; supt. Crittenden miss., Sacramento, 7 mos.; p. Oakland, Sept. 1892- 
July 1893; Wheatland. Sept. 1893-June 1804 : act. p. ind. ch., North Attle- 
boro, Mass., Sept. 1894-Sept. 1899; p. Mendota, Ill., Nov. 1899-June 1902; 
Fort Madison, Ia., June 1902-Mar. 1903 ; Selma, 'Calif., June 1903-July 
1905; Modesto, July 1905-July 1907; Penryn, Oct. 1908-Jan. 1910; Red- 
ding, Apr. 1910-May 1911; Lompoc, 1911-1912; Oceanside, Oct. 1912-Oct. 
eas Het Sept. 1916-Jan. 1918; ret.; ad. 713 South Louise St., Glen- 
dale, Calif. 


LEMUEL CALL BARNES, b. Kirtland, O., Nov. 6, 1854. Kal. C. 
18753) Nis D1 875-78 37 ord, Kalamazoo, Mich. , June 30, 1878; s. Green- 
ville, N. H., Aug.-Oct. ‘1878; Dest Paul, Minn., Nov. 1878- July 1882; 4th 
Ave. ch., Pittsburg, Pat, Aug. 1882-Oct. 1887 ; Newton Centre, Mass., Nov. 
1887-May 1893; 4th Ave. ch., Pittsburg, Pa., June 1893-Oct. 1902; 1st ch., 
Worcester, Mass., Nov. 1902-Mar. 1908; field sec. A. B. H. M. ‘So Apr. 
1908-18; sec. dept. English-speaking and Indian miss. 1918-24; author, 
Motives Instead of Enticements in Giving, 1889; Shall Islam Rule Africa? 
1890; Two Thousand Years of Missions before Carey, 1900; United In- 
stead of Divided Giving, 1908; The Creative Week in the West, 1910; 
Elemental Forces in Home Missions, 1912; Cooperation in Home Missions, 
1912; The New America (with Mary Clark Barnes), 1913; Baptist W ork 
Among American Indians, 1920; The Power of the Gospel through the 
Ministry of Healing, 1921; Intensive Powers on the Western Slopes, 1921; 
Pioneers of Light, History of the First Century of the American Baptist 
Publication Society (with Mary Clark Barnes), 1924; many booklets and 
pamphlets; ad. 459 Marlborough Road, Yonkers, N. Y. D. D., Kal. C,, 
and Bu. U., 1896. 


*CHARLES WARREN CURRIER, b. Lowell, Mass., Dec. 21, 1842. 
D. U. 1874; N. T. I. 1876-78; ord. Xenia, O., Jan. 16, 1879; p, Xenia, 1879- 
Oct. 1887; 1st ch. Winfield, Kans., Nov. 1887-Apr. 1889; d. Winfield, 
Apr. 17, 1889. 


*LEONARD ALFRED FREEMAN, b. Wellington, N’. S., Oct. 17, 1850. 
Taylor U. 1901; N. T. I. 1875-78; ord. Buckfield, Me., Aug. Zl 1878; p. 
Buckfield, Aug. 1878- July 1880; Brunswick, Aug. 1880- Sept. 1883 ; Leomin- 
ster, Mass., Nov. 1883-86; Mt. Washington ch., Haverhill, Sept. 1886-Nov. 
1894; Orange, Dec. 1894-Mar. 1904; in bus., Haverhill, Apr. 1904-Mar. 
1905; p. Dedham, Mar. 1905-June 1911; s. s. Trinity ch., Arlington, Oct. 
1912-13; author, State Missions, 1903; The Local Church and the New 
Population, 1903; res. Reading, Mass.; d. Reading, Jan. 10, 1916. Ph. D., 
and D. D., Taylor U., 1903. 


*GEORGE EDWARD GOOD, b. Jacksonville, N. B., Aug. 22, 1843. 
Ac, C. 1875; N. T. I. 1875-78; ord. Sackville, N. B., Nov. 29, 1878; p. 2d 
ch., Sackville, 1878-82; Annapolis, N. S., Feb. 1882-Aug. 1884; Hampton, 


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N. B., Aug. 1884-86; St. George, 1886-89; Woodland, Calif., 1889-91; Nan- 
aimo, B. C., 1891-94; health failed; w. c. Innisfail, Alta., Can., 1894-1904; 
d. Innisfail, Feb. 12, 1904. D. D., Natl. U., Chicago, Ill., 1890. 


*DANIEL FORD RICHARDSON HERRICK, b. Rumney, N. H., Jan. 
1011852) 9Ds G2 1873* Nw. 1. 1875-78. ‘ordi troy Ne idey Mar) (18,/'1879 : 
p. Troy, 1878-79, 6 mos. in 1892; health failed in 1879; rep. N. H. leg., 
1895, 1896; w. c. Troy, 1879-1916; d. Troy, Jan. 26, 1916. 


NELSON BISHOP JONES, b. Prescott, Mass., Nov. 12, 1848. Br. U. 
1875; N. T. I. 1875-78; ord. Canton, July 10, 1879; p. Canton, June 1879- 
Sept. 1881; East Boston, Sept. 1881-Feb. 1890; Reading, Dec. 1890-Dec. 
1893; s. Franklin and other chs., 1894-95; p. Mattapan, 1896-99; s. various 
chs., 1900-04; p. 2d ch., Cambridge, 1904-05; act. p. and s. various chs., 
ve Roslindale, 1906-22; Hingham, 1922-; ad. East St., Hingham Centre, 

ass. 


CHARLES HOLMES MARTELL, b. Sydney, C. B., Dec. 4, 1847. Ac. 
C. 1875; N. T. I. 1875-78; ord. Onslow, N. S., Sept. 11, 1878; p. Onslow, 
June 1878-Apr. 1888; Fairville, N. B., Apr. 1888-June 1894; Canard, N. S., 
June 1894-May 1901; Great Village, May 1901-Dec. 1903; Pleasant Valley, 
Jan. 1904-Dec. 1905; Clementsvale, Jan. 1906-Oct. 1908; Ohio, Yarmouth 
Co., Oct. 1908-10; Little River, Jan. 1911-Apr. 1912; ret. because of sick- 
ness; s. Sydney, 1913; Port Hilford, 1914; Boydston, 1915; Antigonish, 
1916-June, 1920; ret.; ad. Wolfville, N. S. 


*GEORGE LAMARTINE MASON, b. Sunbury, O., June 28, 1848. 
D. U. 1875; N. T. I. 1875-78; ord. Fall River, July 7, 1877; p. 3d ch., Fall 
River, July 1877-June 1880; miss. A. B. M. U., Ningpo, China, Dec. 1880- 
Oct. 1884; Shaohing, Nov. 1884-Nov. 1886; Hangchow, Nov. 1886-Mar. 
1888; Huchau, Mar. 1888-Jan. 1899; min. in Christ. Catholic Ch., Chicago, 
Ill., Cincinnati, O., and New York, N. Y., June 1899-Aug. 1906; re-entered 
Bapt. min., Nov. 1906; p. Westminster, Mass., Mar. 1908-July 1909; w. c. 
Watertown, Sept. 1909-May 1911; p. Free Bapt. ch., Squam Bridge, Hold- 
erness, N. H., June 1911-1913; author, Clio Club Papers, 1888; Captive 
Cathay, 1892; d. Westboro, Mass., Feb. 12, 1914. 


*GEORGE CARTER PECK, b. Mason City, IIl., Jan. 3, 1849. S. C. 1875; 
N. T. I. 1875-78; ord. Strawberry Point, Ia., Feb. 19, 1879; p. Strawberry 
Point, Nov. 1878-Oct. 1879; Mason City, IIll., Oct. 1879-May 1886; Winter- 
set, Ia., May 1886-Oct. 1891; Omaha, Nebr., Oct. 1891-Sept. 1893; Indian- 
ola, Ia., Sept. 1893-May 1899; Pella, Mar. 1900-Apr. 1905; Rosedale, Kans., 
Apr. 1905-?; Eldon, Mo., 1915-?; d. Eldon, Mo., July, 1919. 


EDWARD ANDREW READ, b. Norton, Mass., Apr. 27, 1852. C. U. 
1875; N. T. I. 1875-78; ord. Readsboro, Vt., May 14, 1879; p. Readsboro, 
Jan. 1879-Apr. 1881; Needham, Mass., 1881-June 1883; Clermontville, O., 
1883; tea. Gr., Clermont A., 1883-87; p. Amelia, June 1887-June 1889; 
Wauseon, July 1889-Dec. 1892; Wooster, Feb. 1893-Oct. 1896; 3d St. ch., 
Dayton, O., Aug. 1897-June 1900; Martins Ferry, O., Nov. 1900-Sept. 
1906; field sec. B. Y. P. U. of Ohio, Sept. 1906-July 1907, gen. sec., 
July 1907-Sept. 1909; gen. sec. y. p. dept, O. Bapt. Conv., Oct. 1909- 
Dec. 1910; field sec. B. Y. P. U. of America, Jan.-June 1911; p. Sinking 
Creek ch., Springfield, O., 1912-1916; tea. Bacone Indian College, Mar.- 
vet 1919; ad. 2106 Court St., Muskogee, Okla. D. D., O. Northern U., 


*SAMUEL AUSTIN READ, b. Scituate, R.I., Sept. 19, 1850. C. U. 1875; 
N. T. I. 1875-78; ord. North Stratford, N. H., Oct. 9, 1878; p. North Strat- 


116 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1878 


ford, July 1878-80; act. p. West Brattleboro, Vt., 1880-81; p. Burke, N. Y., 
and Chateaugay, Mar. 1882-83; Passumpsic, Vt., Apr. 1883-Nov. 1885; 
Fiskdale, Mass., Nov. 1885-Nov. 1889; Agawam, Nov. 1889-Mar. 1899; 
miss. work, Springfield, Apr. 1899-July 1900; p. Carlisle Chapel Spring- 
field, July 1900-Sept. 1910; occ. s., Sept. 1910-1913; res. Springfield, Mass. ; 
d. Springfield, Aug. 11, 1913. 


CHARLES ABRAHAM REESE, b. Delavan, Ill., Aug. 16, 1852. Br. 
U. 1875; N. T. I. 1875-78; ord. Boston, June 20, 1878; p. Dearborn St. ch., 
Boston, June, 1878-Sept. 1883; Rutland, Vt. Sept. 1883-Dec. 1890; Cent. 
ch., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 1891-Noy. 1895; lst ch. Lawrence, Mass., 
Nov. 1895-Dec. 1896; fin. sec. N. T. I., Jan. 1897-1904, gen. sec., 1904-06, 
gen. sec. and asst. treas., Apr. 1906-Oct. 1907; grad. stud. Bost. U., Oct. 
1907-Apr. 1908; p. Milford, N. H., Apr. 1908-Dec. 1920; ad. 14 Foster St., 
Brookline, Mass. 


*HENRY AARON ROGERS, b. Penfield, O., June 29, 1844. D. U. 1870; 
Y. D. S. 1873-74; N. T. I. 1876-78; ord. Montpelier, Vt., Nov. 5, 1878; p. 
Montpelier, Oct. 1878-Dec. 1882; Main St. ch., Worcester, Mass., Jan. 1883- 
Oct. 1886; South ch., Worcester, Oct. 1886-Dec. 1889; Forest Ave. ch., Des . 
Moines, Ia., Jan.-Oct., 1890; d. Des Moines, Oct. 15, 1890. 


*JOHN CHURCH SPURR, b. Nictaux, N. S., Nov. 3, 1847. Ac. C. 1874; 
tea. Hort. A. 1874-75; N. T. I. 1875-78; ord. Cow Bay, now Port Morien, 
C. B., Feb. 1879; p. Cow Bay, Little Glace Bay, Mira, and Homeville chs., 
June 1878-Sept. 1885; Cavendish, Fairview, and St. Peter’s Road chs., P. 
E. I., Sept. 1885-Oct 1896; Alexandra, Hazelbrook, Uigg, and Belfast chs., 
Oct. 1896-June 1904; Falmouth, N. S., June 1904-Sept. 1908; Great Village, 
De Bert, and Acadia Mines chs., Oct. 1908-1912; Port Mouton, 1916-18; w. 
c. Hantsport, 1913-16; 1918-24; d. Hantsport, Mar. 27, 1924. 


*JAMES NASH STUDLEY, b. Cohasset, Mass., Aug. 11, 1845. N. T. 
I. 1875-78; ord. Mechanic Falls, Me., June 28, 1878; p. Mechanic Falls and 
New Gloucester, July 1878-Oct. 1879; Lisbon Falls, Oct. 1879-Apr. 1881; 
Marshfield, Mass., May 1881-86; Amherst, N. H., Nov. 1886-Aug. 1889; 
Grafton, Mass., Sept. 1889-June 1891; Pittsfield, N. H., Aug. 1891-92; 
Deerfield Centre, Nov. 1893-May 1897; s. Pittsfield, p. June 1898-1905; Ault, 
Colo., 1905-08; d. Ault, Jan. 6, 1908. 


*ROBERT FRANCIS TOLMAN, b. Dorchester, Mass., Dec. 3, 1847. Br. 
U. 1875; N. T. I. 1875-78; ord. Melrose, June 27, 1878; p. Melrose, July 
1878-86; South Gardner, 1886-July 1892; d. Somerville, Nov. 21, 1892. 


*ALBERT TELLE DuNN, b. Fairfax, Vt. May 6, 1850. M. U. 1873; N. T. 
I. 1875-77; ord. East Poultney, Vt., July. 30, 1873; p. East Poultney, Apr. 
1873-Mar. 1874; West Haven, Apr. 1874-Sept. 1875; West Harwich, Mass., 
Feb. 1877-Nov. 1879; Stoughton St. ch., Boston, Dec. 1879-Oct. 1885; Free 
St. ch., Portland, Me., Nov. 1885-Oct. 1889; cor. sec. Me. Bapt. Miss. Conv. 
Nov. 1889-Apr. 1903; d. Waterville, Apr. 2, 1903. D.D., Cent. U., 1889. 


Mounc Epwin, b. Way-ya, Kyoung, Bassein Dist., Burma, Aug. 5, 1849. 
Col. U. 1875; N. T. I. 1875-76; C. T. S. 1876-78; not ord.; law. and lay pr., 
Burma, 1881-; ad. Tharrawaddy, Burma. 


*WILLIAM Bryant KINNEY, b. Mattapoisett, Mass., Sept. 27, 1847. Ord. 
Magog, P. Q., Jan. 1869; N. T. I. 1875-77; d. Mattapoisett, Apr. 8, 1878. 


*Davip WesstTER, b. Milford, Mass., Mar. 16, 1851. C. U. 1873; U. T. S. 
1874-75; N. T. I. 1875-77; ord. Portland, Me., Sept. 12, 1877; miss. A. B. 


1879] STUDENTS 117 


M. U., Maulmain, Burma, 1877-June 1883; Pohpan, Jan. 1883-Feb. 1885; 
Chung Mai, No. Siam, Feb. 1885-Mar. 1887; p. Woodstock, N. H., Nov. 
1890-Aug. 1896; Lebanon, Me., May 1897-1901; Lyman, July 1901-May 
1903; West Rockport, Nov. 1903-Apr. 1904; d. West Rockport, Apr. 4, 1904. 


*JameES IsraEL DeEWoLrFe, b. Greenwich, N. S., Sept. 11, 1846. Ac. C. 
1874; N. T. I. 1876-77; ord. Uigg, P. E. I., Dec. 4. 1874; p. Alexandra, 
Uigg, and Belfast, Sept. 1874-June 1878; Milton, N. S., Sept. 1878-June 
iene Beaver River, Dec. 1882-87; Hampton, N. B., d. Hampton, Jan. 15, 
1889, 


*SAMUEL Harvey Emery, b. Albany, Vt., May 6, 1852. N. T. I. 1876- 
77; ord. Seal Cove, Me., Sept. 5, 1877; p. Tremont and Mt. Desert, 1877- 
79; Bellows Falls, Vt., 1879-83; Calvary ch., Salem, Mass., 1883-Feb. 1888; 
Sanford, Me., May 1888-Aug. 1890; Warren, Sept. 1890-Dec. 1892; Saco, 
1892-98; North Berwick, Aug. 1898-1903; Cong. ch., Stockbridge, Inter- 
laken, Mass., Jan. 1906-11; Chatham, 1911-13; author, Thoughts for the 
Thoughtful, 1897; d. Chatham, Feb. 2, 1913. 


*JoHN Harris NicuHors, b. Lowell, Mass., Dec. 13, 1846. N. T. I., 1876- 
77; ord. Goffstown, N. H., July 25, 1877; p. Goffstown, 1877-Apr. 1883; 
Pittsfield, May 1883-Mar. 1885; South Berwick, Me., Apr. 1885-Mar. 1889; 
Derry Depot, now Derry, N. H., Dec. 1889-Apr. 1910; lect. for N: H. Anti- 
Saloon League, 1910-1912; occ. s.; N. H. cor. The Watchman, 1894-Sept. 
1924; res. Derry, N. H.; d. Derry, Oct. 7, 1924. 


*FREDERICK ALLEN VINAL, b. West Camden, Me., Feb. 16, 1852. N. T. I. 
1876-78; ord. Knox, Me., May 8, 1878; p. Knox, May-Oct., 1878; China, 
Oct 1878-82; Tenants Harbor, 1882-Dec. 1885; North Vassalboro, 1886- 
Jan. 1890; Mt. Desert and Tremont, Apr-Sept. 1890; Lisbon Falls, Sept. 
1890-Aug. 1892; Belfast, N. Y., 1893-94; dist. miss. N. Y. State Conv., 1894- 
1901; p. Conklin Ave. ch., Binghamton, Apr. 1901-Mar. 1902; d. Bingham- 
ton, Mar. 10, 1902. 26—*18 


1879 


*AHBRAH, b. Quathah, Burma, June 1850. Br. U. 1876; N. T. I. 1876- 
79; Jef. Med. C. 1879-82; not ord.; lect. 1882-92; tea. art, New York, N. 
Y., 1892-1905; tea. mus., Amos, W. Va., 1906-08; d. Fairmount, Sept. 3, 
1908. 


*CHARLES RUFUS BROWN, b. East Kingston, N. H., Feb. 22, 1849. 
U. S. N. A. 1869; passed mid., U. S. Navy, 1869-70; ensign, 1870-71, master, 
1871-75; H. U. 1877; N. T. I. 1874-75, 1877-79; U. T. S. 1878-79; U. Berlin, 
1879-80; U. Leipzig, 1880-81; ord. Franklin Falls, N. H., Dec. 30, 1881; p. 
Franklin Falls, Dec. 1881-June 1883; assoc. prof. Bib. Interp., O. T., N. T. 
I., 1883-86, prof. Heb. and Cog. Lang., 1886-95; of Bib. Interp., O. T., 1895- 
1914; act. p. Main St. ch., Worcester, Oct. 1886-June 1887; prof. Heb. and 
Cog. Lang., U. Chic., sum. quarter, 1897; act. prof. Heb. and O. T. Exeg., 
Bost. U. Sch. Theol., Nov. 1905-June 1906; spec. ed. Bib. Stud. Un. Lessons 
at several periods, 1892-1908; dir. Am. Sch. of Oriental Research in Jeru- 
salem, Oct. 1910-May, 1911; author, An Aramaic Method, Part I, 1884, 
1893, Part II, 1886; Commentary on Jeremiah (Am. Comm.), 1907; d. 
Stoneham, Mass., Feb. 1, 1914. Ph. D., C. U., 1887; D. D., Colg. U., 1892. 


*HORACE FRANKLIN BROWN, b. Hopkinton, N. H., Aug. 20, 1850. 
Br. U. 1876; N. T. I. 1876-79; ord. Antrim, N. H., Oct. 1, 1879; p. An- 
trim, 1879-Noy. 1884; Rumney, Dec. 1884-Mar. 1887; Athol, Mass., Sept. 


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1887-Feb. 1893; East Greenwich, R. I., Mar. 1893-Nov. 1896; Phenix, Nov. 
1897-Mar. 1906; New Boston, N. H., Apr. 1906-Aug. 1919; Meriden, Sept. 
1910-June 1913; ret.; res. Kingston, Mass.; d. Kingston, Apr. 27, 1924. 


*EDWIN JULIUS BROWNSON, b. Afton, N. Y., Nov. 17, 1852. M. 
U. 1875; N. T. I. 1876-79; ord. Masonville, N. Y., Aug. 5, 1879; p. Yank- 
ton, Dak. Ter., Sept. 1879-Mar. 1881; Quincy, Mich., Apr. 1881-July 1882; 
Napoleon and Brooklyn, Aug. 1882-84; Brainerd, Minn., Oct. 1884-Sept. 
1889; West Duluth, Oct. 1889-Sept. 1893; grad. stud. U. Chic. 1893-94; p. 
Sand Beach, Mich., Jan. 1895-Mar. 1896; Warsaw, Ind., Mar. 1896-July 
1898; Belleville, Ill., July 1898-Mar. 1904; Centralia, Mar. 1904-Sept. 1908; 
Boone, Ia., Sept. 1908-July 1910; dist. supt. Anti-Saloon League of Iowa, 
July 1910-16; res. Des Moines; d. Des Moines, Mar. 31, 1921. 


*WILLIAM ALBERT FARREN, b. Somerville, Mass., Jan. 30, 1852. 
Br. U. 1875; N. T. I. 1876-79; ord. North Billerica, Sept. 24, 1879; p. North 
Billerica, Aug. 1879-June 1888; post-grad. N. T. I. 1888-89; p. New London, 
N. H., Mar. 1889-Mar. 1899; North Attleboro, Mass., Apr. 1899-May 1916; 
ret.; res. No. Attleboro; d. Pawtucket, R. I., Apr. 25, 1923. 


WILLIAM E FEEMAN,; b. Wooster, O., Oct. 9, 1846. Priv. Co. B, 186th 
O. vol. inf., Jan. 1864-Sept. 1865; D. U. 1870-73; U. W. 1874; N. T. I. 1876- 
79; ord. Ashtabula, O., May 12, 1880; p. Ashtabula, Apr. 1880-May 1883; 
Sharpsville, Pa., June 1883-Mar. 1885; Ashtabula, O., Apr. 1885-Sept. 
1889; Lima, Sept. 1889-94; Marquette, Mich., Nov. 1894-Nov. 1896; Hud- 
son, Mass., Jan. 1897-Sept. 1898; w. c. Columbus, O., Oct. 1898-1900; Lima, 
1900-03; Wooster, 1903-1921; may., Wooster, 1909 and 1911; cmnr. Soldiers’ 
Claims for Ohio, Columbus, 1921-; ad. 143 S. Richardson Ave., Columbus. 


GEORGE EDWIN HORR, b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 19, 1856. Br. U. 1876. 
Ul, SY 1876-775 (Nil 1877-79 ords Tarrytown, NiiY. Dec. eilesoe1 mk 
Tarrytown, Oct. 1879-Apr. 1884; Charlestown, Mass., Apr. 1884-July 1891; 
ed. The Watchman, July 1891-Jan. 1904; prof. Hist. Mod. Christianity, N. 
T. I., 1904-06, prof. Ch. Hist., 1906-, pres., 1908-; author, Hid in the Heart, 
1903; The Training of the Chosen People, 1908; The Great Ministry, 1910; 
The Baptist Heritage, 1923; The Christian Faith and Eternal Life, 1923; 
The Present Day Message of George Fox, 1924; ed. The Newton Chapel, 
1920; The Christian Faith and Human Relations, 1922; many addresses; 
cont. to many publications; ad. Newton Centre, Mass. D. D., Br. U., 1896. 
McMi i023 ey Da Cae OTR Sr Duta i utes O25, 


*HORACE HOLMES HUNT, b. East Clarence, N. Y., May 10, 1852. 
U. R. 1876; R. T. S. 1876-78; N. T. I. 1878-79; ord. Amenia, N. Y., Aug. 
28, 1879; p. Amenia, 1879-Noy. 1885; Fairport, Dec. 1885-97; d. Fairport, 
June 23, 1897. 


MILLARD FILLMORE JOHN'SON, b. Springfield, N. H., Oct. 27, 
1850. Br. U. 1876; N. T. I. 1876-79; ord. Foxboro, Sept. 25, 1879; p. Fox- 
boro, Sept. 1879-Feb. 1889; Cent. ch., Middleboro, Feb. 1889-Aug. 1898; 
Medford, Sept. 1898-Oct. 1900; 1st ch., Nashua, N. H., Nov. 1900-Nov. 
1908; Bethany ch., Boston, Mass., Dec. 1908-May 1913; 3rd. Calvinistic 
Bapt. ch., Middleboro, Mass., June 1913-Aug. 1923; ret.; ad. 2391 Chil- 
combe Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 


EDMUND FRANKLIN MERRIAM, b. Winthrop, Me., Jan. 26, 1847. 
C. U. 1868; in bus, New York, N. Y., 1868-76; N. T. I. 1876-79; ord 
Livermore Falls, Me., July 30, 1879; p. Livermore Falls, July 1879-Aug. 
1880; ed. The Baptist Missionary Magazine, 1880-1901; cor. sec. A. B. 
M. U., 1892-93, ed. sec. 1893-1901; ed. The Watchman, Apr. 1901-Sept. 


1879] uy LENG 119 


1912, man. ed. Watchman-Examiner, Sept. 1912-Sept. 1916; author, Ameri- 
can Baptist Missionary Union and its Missions, 1897; A History of Ameri- 
can Baptist Missions, 1900, 1918; ad. 102 Bowdoin St. Boston, Mass. D. D., 
Cy Geno 


*RICHARD MONTAGUE, b. Westboro, Mass., July 4, 1853. H. U. 
1875; priv. tea. Cambridge, 1875-76; H. U. D. S. 1876-77; N. T. I. 1877- 
79; ord. Lawrence, Oct. 3, 1879; p. Ist ch., Lawrence, 1879-Sept. 1881; 
Cent. ch., Providence, R. I., Sept. 1881-Mar. 1887; Colorado Springs, Colo., 
July 1887-Oct. 1893; Newton Centre, Mass., Nov. 1893-95; d. Newton 
Centre, July 24, 1895. D. D., Colo. State U., 1891. 


*JOSEPH DIMOCK SKINNER, b. Cornwallis, N. S., Sept. 19, 1846. 
Ac. C. 1870-71, 1873-75; ord. Beaver River, N. S., Apr. 26, 1875; p. Beaver 
River, 1875-76; N. T. I. 1876-79; p. Hampton, N. B., 1880-81; Lower 
Granville, N. S., 1881-82; Arcadia and Central Chebogue, Feb, 1882-Nov. 
1888 ; Point De Bute, N. B., Dec. 1888-91; Wilmington, Vt., 1891-May 
1893; Putney, July 1893- June 1804 ; Passumpsic, July 1894-July 1808 ; W. Cc. 
Yarmouth, N. S., Aug. 1898-1922; ‘d. Yarmouth, Apr. 28, 1922. 


ALBION WOODBURY SMALL, b. Buckfield, Me., May 11, 1854. C. U. 
1876; N. T. I. 1876-79; U. Berlin, 1879-80; U. Leipzig, 1880-81; prof. Hist. 
and Polit. Econ., C. U., 1881-89; read. in Hist., J. H. U., 1888-89; pres. 
and prof. Mor. and Intel. Phil., C. U., 1889-92; head prof. Sociol., U. Chic., 
1892-; dean of Grad. Sch. of Arts and Lit., 1905-23; author, General Soci- 
ology, 1905; Adam Smith and Modern Sociology, 1907; The Cameralists, 
the Pioneers of German Social Polity, 1909; The Meaning of Social Sci- 
ence, 1910; Between Eras: from Capitahsm to Democracy, 1913; Origins 
of Sociology, 1924; ed. American Journal of Sociology, 1895-; ad. 5551 
University Ave., Chicago. Ph. D., J. H. U., 1889; LL. D., Cy. C., 1900. 


*GEORGE WILLIAM THOMAS, b. Upper Canard, N. S., Oct. 11, 
1851. Ac. C. 1873; ord. Cape Canso, May 11, 1874; p. Cape Canso, 1874- 
el aoe I. 1876-79; p. Roslindale, 1879-81; d. Upper Canard, N. S., Oct 


ELMER BERNARD TUCKER, b. Canton, Mass., Aug. 20, 1850. U. 
Kans. 1876; N. T. I. 1876-79; ord. Hutchinson, Kans., Dec. 30, 1879; p. 
Hutchinson, Nov. 1879-Dec. 1881; Minneapolis, Feb. 1882-Feb. 1883; An- 
tioch ch., Ada, Apr. 1883-Apr. 1891; Silver Lake, June 1891-July 1892; 
Sabetha, Sept. 1892-Sept. 1893; Greenfield, Ia., Nov. 1893-Nov. 1894; Shef- 
field, Dec. 1894-Sept. 1895; Jacksonville, May 1896-Sept. 1897; Kirkman, 
a eae tat 1900; in bus., Kirkman, Mar. 1900-; ad. Kirkman, Shelby 

pvela, 


*THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN WHITE, b. Columbia, Me., Apr. 
1, 1846; ord. Stetson, Mar. 1872; p. Stetson, 1872-75; C. U. 1874; N. T. I. 
1875-77, 1878-79; p. Ellsworth, Me., 1878-May 1883; Bath, May 1883-June 
Drea Harbor, July 1894-Dec. 1898; p. el. Warren; d. Brunswick, Jan. 


ANSLEY EZRA WOODSUM, b. West Peru, Me., Apr. 2, 1849. C. U. 
1876;-N. T. I. 1876-79: ord. Milford, Sept. 19, 1879; D. Milford, Sept. 1879- 
Mar. 1882; Rockland, ’Apr. 1882- Apr. 1887 ; Milford, Nv abn Apr. 1887-Feb. 
1890 ; Cary Ave. ch., Chelsea, Mass., Mar. 1890-Mar. 1892 ; Lexington, Apr. 
1892-Mar. 1895; Exeter, N. H., Apr. 1895-Oct. 1914; West Medway, Oct. 
1914-June 1919; ret.; res. Rockland, June 1919-. 


*ANDREW JACKSON CoTNEY, b. Longmeadow, Mass., Oct. 30, 1845. N. T. 
I. 1876-77; act. p. Danbury, Conn., 1877-78; ord. Marietta, Nebr., May 26, 


120 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1880 


1880; p. Marietta, 1879-80; Aurora, 1880-81; ev. Nebr., 1881-82; Danbury, 
Conn., 1882-83; city miss., Bridgeport, 1883; p. New Milford, 1884-aut. 
1887; w. c. Stamford, 1888-90; Danbury, 1890-93; d. Danbury, Aug. 13, 
1893. 


Pano Ko.tru GospopinoFF, b. Eski Zagra, East Roumelia, Turkey, June 
22, 1847. Philippopolis Miss. Sch., Cong., 1868; N. T. I. parts of 1876-80; 
ord. Bowdoin Sq. ch., Boston, Jan. 12, 1880; pr. Eski Zagra, Turkey, 1880, 
jud. of civ. ct. 1880-85, law. 1886-; has res. in other places; ? ? 


James Lewis SmitH, b. Jamestown, O., Nov. 16, 1852. D. U. 1876; N. 
T. I. 1876-78; ord. Turner’s Corner, Me., Aug. 15, 1878; p. Turner’s Cor- 
ner, 1878-79; Greenfield, O., 1879-85; Zanesville, 1886-90; Greenfield, 1890- 
92; Columbus, 1892-95; Spokane, Wash., 1895-97; Tacoma, 1897-1905; 
Long Beach, Calif., 1905-10; Tremont ch., Pasadena, 1910-19; Tacoma, 
Wash., 1920-?; author, Four Sermons on the Second Coming of Christ, 
1886; Five Baptist Principles Vindicated, 1887; Wells Without Water, 
1894; Bible Sanctification, 1897; The Kingdom of Heaven, 1909; Baptist 
Continuity, 1914. D. D., Colf. C., 1897. 


*ADONIRAM JUDSON STEVENS, b. South Rawdon, N. S., Dec. 26, 1848; 
Ac. C. 1875; ord. Kentville, Oct. 13, 1875; p. Kentville, 1875-76; N. T. I. 
teenage p. Fredericton, N. B., June 1878-Mar. 1880; d. Fredericton, Mar. 
15, 1880. 


*JUDSON BENJAMIN THomas, b. Edwardsburg, Mich., Aug. 12, 1854. S. 
C.; Br. U. 1876; N. T. I. 1876-77; B. U. T. S. 1878-80; ord. Dubuque, Ia., 
Sept. 30, 1880; p. Dubuque, 1880-Sept. 1889; 1st ch., Topeka, Kans., Oct. 
1889-Oct. 1895; dist. sec. A. B. H. M. S., for Ill. and Wis., Oct. 1895-Sept. 
1909; p. Austin ch., Chicago, Ill., Oct. 1909-1921; act. p. Englewood ch., 
Chicago, 1922-23; d. Martinsville, Ind., Mar. 18, 1923. D. D., S. C., 1899. 


*CHARLES THOMAS Hott, b. Petersham, Mass., Aug. 1, 1845. N. T. I. 
1877-79; ord. Manchester, Aug. 7, 1879; p. Manchester, 1879-Aug. 1881; 
East Brookfield, Dec. 1881-Aug. 1891; health failed; insur. bus., Apr. 1892- 
Dec. 1906; s. s. Suffield, Conn., 1904-07; memb. Mass. leg., Jan. 1907-12; 
s. s. Wales, Mass., Oct. 1909-16, act. p., 1916-20; res. Springfield; d. Spring- 
field, Feb. 2, 1922. 23—*14 


1880 
T. E. Bartiett, Class Secretary 


*ASAHEL BILL BANKS, b. Wilmot, N. S., June 5, 1849. W. A. 1873- 
77; N. T. I. 1877-80; ord. Somerville, June 22, 1880; p. Cheyenne, Wyo., 
1880-83; Walla Walla, Wash., 1883-85; gen. miss. West. Wash. and B. C., 
1885-88; p. lst ch., Tacoma, Wash., 1888-91; fin. sec. Grace S., 1891-93; p. 
Everett, 1893-95; Ist ch., Sacramento, Calif., Sept. 1895-1903; d. San Fran- 
cisco, Oct. 12, 1903. D. D., Colf. C. 1890. 


THOMAS ELLIOTT BARTLETT, b. Newburyport, Mass., Sept. 20, 
1853. Br. U. 1877; N. T. I. 1877-80; ord. Providence, R.I., Sept. 28, 1880; p. 
South ch., Providence, Aug. 1880-Dec. 1901; Pawtuxet, Jan. 1902-Dec. 
1910; spec. agt. R. I. Bapt. Conv., Apr. 1911-Sept. 1916; R. I, Bible Soc. 
agt., Dec. 1915-; author, The English Bible in American Eloquence, 1896; 
ge There a Second Isaiah?, 1897; ad. 144 Westminster St., Providence, 


WILTON RUFUS BOONE, b. Baltimore, Md., Aug. 22, 1856. N. T. I. 
1877-80; ord. Halifax, N. S. July 15, 1880; p. Halifax, June 1880-June 


1880] STUDENTS 121 


1881; Cincinnati, O., Sept. 1881 ae Springfield, 1882-89; Kansas City, 
Kans., 1889-91; gen. miss. A. B. "M. S.)) OR) Ter, 1891- 98; p. 3d ch, 
Springfield, Mass., Jan. 1898-1900 ; anode chi} Chicago, Han 1900- Oss pre 
tae and lect., 1903-; ad. 6640 Evans Ave., Chicago, AY Ras Ba Ky. 
1891. 


*JOHN FREDERICK BURDITT, b. Saffron-Walden, Eng., Mar. 15, 
1851. U. N. B. 1877; N. T. I. 1877-80; ord. Kingston, Sept. 2, 1880; p. 
Kingston, 1880-81; miss. A. B. M. U., Ongole, India, 1881-82; Nellore, 
Mar. 1882-84; Udayagiri, Oct. 1884-Aug. 1894; d. Bangalore, Aug. 4, 1894. 


FRANK GEORGE DAVIS, b. Shirley, Mass., Dec. 8, 1852. N. T. I. 
1877-80, B. D., 1909; ord. Yarmouth, Me., July 2, 1880; p. Yarmouth, 1880- 
Oct. 1882; Springvale, 1883-Oct. 1889; out of health, 1882-83; 1889-90; 
prof. Jackson C., Jackson, Miss., 1890-93; tea. Springvale, Me., 1893-1900; 
p. Norridgewock, Apr. 1901-July 1907; prof. theol. dept. and C., Leland 
U., New Orleans, La., Jan. 1907-May 1911; ; prof. theol. dept. and ex Bishop 
C., Marshall, Tex., Oct. 1911- Zito: Cong. ch., Norridgewock, Me., Sept. 
1921- Sept. 1924: ret.: ad. Norridgewock. 


*GEORGE ANDREW HERTZOG, b. Smithfield, Pa., Dec. 27, 1852. 
Cent. U. 1877; N. T. I. 1877-80; ord. Fairfield, Ia., Oct. 19, 1880; p. Fair- 
field, Sept. 1880-Nov. 1882; Creston, Nov. 1882-Feb. 1884; Laramie, Wyo. 
Ter., Oct. 1884-Jan. 1888; Grand Island, Calif., Feb. 1888-Feb. 1890; pr. 
Laramie, Wyo., 1890-1909; act. p. Laramie, several times; memb. of Wyo. 
leg., 6 yrs.; held various city off.; d. Laramie, Dec.) 13; 1909. 


*EBENEZER WARREN HUNT, b. East Clarence, N. Y., May 3, 1851. 
WR 1S73. prin, Uni vSehs Rushville, N. Y., 1873-74; prac. law, Syracuse, 
1874-77 ; RaDesuie77- 78; N. T. I. 1878- 80; ord. Fall River, Sept. 21, 1880; 
p. 2d ch., Fall River, 1880- 82; Fairfield, Ia., 1883-85; prof. Rhet. and Eloc., 
SEV U., Lincoln, Nebr., Jan. 1887-92 ; far. Syracuse, 1892-1913; d. Omaha, 

ov. 20, } 


*ELIAS WILLIAM KELLY, b. Collina, N. B., Apr. 17, 1854. Ac. C. 
1876; ord. Windsor, N. S., July 23, 1876; p. Windsor, June 1876-Aug. 1877; 
N. T. I. 1877-80; p. St. John, N. B., June 1880-Aug. 1882; miss. A. B. M. 
U., Maulmain, Burma, 1882-86; Mandalay, 1886-93; Rangoon, 1893-98; 
Mandalay, 1898-1911; prin. Rangoon C., 1911-21; d. Rangoon, Oct. 11, 1922. 
Kaisar i Hind gold medal, 1918. 


*FRANK GRESSINGER McFARLAN, b. Hamilton, O., Nov. 15, 1855. 
UaCin. 18772 Nini t.1877-80.; post-erad;: Bost...U., 1880-82 ; ord. Colum- 
bus, O., Apr. 3) 1883; p. Russel St. ch., Columbus, 1883- 87; Burlington, Vt., 
1887-May 1891; Re Os, Dec. 1891 -96; Mansfield, 1896- 1901 ; West- 
wood, Cincinnati, 1901-06 ; Terrace Park, Cincinnati, 1906- ?; lect. on Bib. 
ite sf Ginn: author, History of Organ; The Family; Stable and Unstable 
in Religion and in Philosophy; Scripture Law of Tithe aad Land Tenure; 
res. Cincinnati, O.; d. Cincinnati, Feb. 26, 1919. Ph. D. U. Cin., 1905: 
Subs Bhd Be Wes. Us 1902. 


*PETER STEWART [formerly STUART] MacGREGOR, b. South 
River Lake, N. S., May 14, 1852. Ac. C.; ord. Newport, N. S., Mar. 22, 
1876; p. Newport, 1876- 7¥ i NOT 1877-80, °B. D., 1912; p. Tusket, N. S., 
June 1880-Sept. 1882; New Glasgow, Oct. 1882-Oct. 1886 ; gen, miss., Mar. 
Prov., 1886-Oct. 1888 : p. Hantsport, N. S., 1888-Oct. 1895 : ev. New Eng- 
land Ev. Assoc., 1895- Sept. 1896; p. Ohio, N. S., 1896-May 1898 : gen. miss.,, 
Halifax Co. and City, May 1898- 99; p. Westport, Sept. 1899- 1901; Oxford, 


122 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1880 


Nov. 1901-Mar. 1905; Lower Aylesford, Mar. 1905-Sept. 1909; ev. for N. 
S., Sept. 1909-18; res. Wolfville, N. S.; d. Chester Basin, May 17, 1918. 


Rn, DORAN MASON, b. Passumpsic, Vt., Dec. 26, 1846. D. C. 
1872; N. T. I. 1876-78; 1879-80; ord. Passumpsic, Vt, Aug. 19, 1880; prof. 
Theol., Shaw [ee Raleigh, N. Ci 1880-81; p. West Pawlet, Vt. 1881- 83 ; 
Montpelier, May 1883-Apr. 1888 ; Winter Hill, Somerville, es May 
1888-91; Cottage City, 1892-94; Georgetown, 1895- May 1898: act. p. Pas- 
sumpsic, Vt., sum. 1898-?; miss. Am. S. S. Un., Boston, Mass., 1901-?; 
miss. Chinese Mission of New England; ad. 25 Clinton Road, Brookline, 
Mass. 


*RICHARD SAMUEL MITCHELL, b. Boston, Mass., Apr. 9, 1852. 
W. A. 1874-77; N..T. I. 1877-80; ord. Lake Village, now Lakeport, N’. H., 
July 14, 1880 ; ‘act. p. Lake Village, 1880-83; p. Townshend, Vt., 1883-July 
1887 ; East Jaffrey, N. H., Aug. 1887- Sept. 1889 ; East Longmeadow, Mass., 
1891- $55 Fiskdale 1897- 99; Barre, Apr. 1901- Dec. 1908; d. Melrose, Apr. 
16, 1909. 


*WILLIAM ALMOR SPINNEY, b. Nictaux, N. S., June 12, 1852. 
M. U. 1877; N. T. I. 1877-80; ord. North Scituate, Mar. 25, 1880; p. North 
Scituate, Apr. 1880-Sept. 1882; Ist ch., Duluth, Minn., Oct. 1882-Sept. 
1884; Ist ch., Owatonna, Oct. 1884-Oct. 1888; Elyria, O., 1888-May 1892; 
East End ch., Cleveland, May 1892-Sept. 1896; Ist ch., Beloit, Wis., Dec. 
1896-Dec. 1898; South i Milwaukee, Dec. 1898-Dec. 1902; past ev., N. Ve 
Dec. 1902-Apr. 1904; ist ch., Wallingford, Conn., Mar. 1904- Jan. 1910; 
Belmont Ave. ch., Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 1910-Oct. 1914; stud. p., Peddie 
Inst., Hightstown, N. J., Oct. 1914-17: p. Babylon, N. Y.., "1917-24; cor. rel. 
papers; d. Babylon, L. I., N. Y., May 5, 1924. D. D., Colg. U., 1913. 


FRANK LOUIS SULLIVAN, b. Wakefield, Mass., Mar. 3, 1854. Br. 
U. 1877; N. T. I. 1877-80; ord. Wakefield, June 26, 1880; p. Holliston, July 
1880-June 1882; Morehead, Minn., June 1882-Dec. 1883; Fergus Falls, Jan. 
1884-June 1888; 2d ch., Santa Cruz, Calif., July 1888-Mar. 1889; Los Gatos, 
Apr. 1889-Sept. 1890; field ed. Baptist Vanguard, Seattle, Wash., Jan- 
June 1891, Pacific Baptist, Portland, Ore., June 1891-Dec. 1901; field rep. 
The Watchman, Jan. 1902-Aug. 1913: The W atchman-Examiner, Aug. 
1913-; ad. Box 277, Madison Sq., New York City. 


*WILLIS FRYE THOMAS, b. Henzada, Burma, Sept. 10, 1855. Br. U. 
1877; N. T. I. 1877-80; ord. Winthrop, June 23,'1880; p. Winthrop 2 mos.; 
miss. A. B. M. U., Henzada, Burma, 1880-88; Sandoway, 1888-93; prof. 
Karen T. S., Insein, 1893-1921, pres., 1916-21; field ev. Burman Miss., 
1921-25; d. Kalaw, Burma, Apr. 4, 1925. D.D., Br. U., 1908. 


LEONARD WOOLSEY eaeca a! b. Sandy Hill, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1856. M. U. 
ee N. T. I. 1877-78; M. U. S. 1878-79, 1880- 81; asst. p. Greenwich, 

N. Y,, 1879-80; ord. Sandy Hill, Tent 13, 1881 ; miss. A. B. M. U.. Bhamo, 
Burma, Jan. 1882-Dec. 1883 ; Bassein, Jan. 1884- 1922; trans. 340 hymns 
into Pwo Karen; publ. first Pwo Hymnbook with music; ad. Greenwich, 
DCN ie Lana Colg. U., 1904. 


LR cae EstTaprooks, b. Canning, N. B., Nov. 29, 1830. Ord. _Tobique, 

July 119118643 WON: Bo 18722 NTS 1. 1873- 72 '1879- 80; miss. A. B. 

wo. Maulmain; Burma, 1875-79; pr. res. St. John, N. B., 1880- OF edit. 
John, Sept. 18, 1893. 


pes te Henry Rosrnson, b. Kingston, N. S., July 29, 1854. Ac. C. 
1876; N. T. I. 1877-78; instr. Hort. A,, 1878- 79; Rr . 1881; ord. Hawkes- 


1881] STUDENTS 123 


bury, N. S., July 5, 1882; p. Hawkesbury, Feb. 1882-Nov. 1883; Canning, 
Nov. 1883-Feb. 1886; gen. sec. Y. M. C. A., Riverside, Calif., 1887- 89; p. 
Beaver River, N. oi and Maitland, mane 1889-Dec. 1802; Summerside, F. 
ie Dect 1894-Dec. 1897 ; Antigonish, N S., Dec. 1897- June 1903 ; health 
failed : trav. sec. Mar. Bapt. Publ. Mie 3 yrs.; p. Point de Bute, N. B., 
Oct. 1910-Oct. 1915; Southampton, N KSA July 1916- Jan. 1918; cont. to rel. 
press; ret.; ad. Paradise, Ni) 


*CHARLES CoFFIN TILLEY, b. Sidney, Me., Jan. 12, 1850. C. U. 1876; N. 
T. I. 1877-79; ord. Nobleboro, Me., Oct. 18, 1876; p. Nobleboro, 1876 to Aug. 
1877, July 1882-July 1884; Fairfield, Oct. 1879-Sept. 1881; South St., George, 
Sept. 1881-July 1882; Dover and Foxcroft, July 1884-Mar. 1886; Lewiston, 
Mar. 1886-Mar. 1891; Bridgeton, N. J., Mar. 1891-Apr. 1898; Hyde Park, 
Mass., Apr. 1898- Apr. 1905; Mattapan, Apr. 1905-Feb. 1910: Damaris- 
cotta, "Me., Feb. 1910-Aug. 1912; Calvary ch., Quincy, Mass., Sept. 1912-16; 
Harpswell, Me., 1916-18; Jefferson, 1918-22; ‘d. Boston, Mass., Nov. 6, 1922. 


Aaron K. Sarcent, b. Good Hope, O., Apr. 24, 1851. D. U. 1872-74, 
N. T. I. 1878-79; ord. Nicholsville, O., Mar. 9, 1876; p. Lindale, Nichols- 
ville, and New Richmond, Sept. 1875- Aug. 1881: Wilmington, Sept. 1881- 
Aug. 1887; Jonah’s Run ch., Harveysburg, Sept. 1887-Jan. 1912; ad. Har- 
veysburg, O,, in 1916; Moscow in 1924. 20—*12 


1881 
C. S. Scott, Class Secretary 


*FRANCIS SARGENT BICKFORD, b. Warren, Me., Oct. 1, 1850. 
N. T. I. 1878-81; ord. West Townsend, July 7, 1881; p. West Townsend, 
July 1881-Mar. 1884; Sanford, Me., 1884-Mar. 1888; Lamoine, Apr. 1888- 
Sept. 1891; Norway, 1892-93; 2d ch., Sanbornton, N. H., July 1893-Dec. 
ee ; Per Newfane, Vt., May 1896-Dec. 1901; d. South Newfane, Dec. 


*NEWTON BRUMBACK, b. Jacksontown, O., Mar. 10, 1854. D. U. 
1878; N. T. I. 1878-81; s. Iowa City, Ia., 1881; M. D., U. Ia., 1883; phys. 
Grinnell, 1883-84; Beatrice, Nebr., 1884-97; Colorado Springs, Colo., 1897- 
1923; d. Colorado Springs, Mar, 19, 1923. 


EDWARD JOHN COLCORD, b. Parsonfield, Me., July 28, 1849. C. U. 
1875; tea. Beverly, Mass., 1876-78; N. T. I. 1878-81; ord. Amherst, N. H., 
Sept. 8, 1881; p. Amherst, 1881-Dec. 1882; tea. Lat., Gr., and Hist., Vt. A., 
Mar. 1883-89; prof. Gr., Lat., and Math., Benedict C., Columbia, S. C., 
1889-90; tea. Lang., Hist., and Eng. Lit., North Granville, N. Y., and Rut- 
land, Vt., 1890-91; prin. Del. Inst., 1891-92; prin. Rutland High Sch., 1892- 
95; prof. nae State C., Pa., 1895-97; tea. Hist. and Eng., Newark High 
Sch., Newark, N. J., 1897-1901; Heffley Sch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1901-08; priv. 
sch., Brooklyn, 1908- 09; Charles Sch., Brooklyn, 1909-11; prin. and prop. 
Stuyvesant Schy, Brooklyn, 1910-12; prin. Bedford Branch Y. M. CG. 
Sch., 1918-21; prin. and prop. Colby Preparatory Sch., 1921-; ad. 244 Madi. 
son St., Brooklyn, Wor xubate Pudiy, Cp lols, 


*HENRY KOSSUTH COOPER, b. Dayton, O., Dec. 6, 1851. D. U. 
1878; N. T. I. 1878-81; ord. Steubenville, O., Dec. 1882; p. Steubenville, 
Sept. 1882-Sept. 1883; d. Steubenville, Sept. 8, "1883. 


124 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1881 


*JOHN HOSMER COX, b. Freedom, N. H., Dec. 3, 1849. C. U. 1875; 
N. T. I. 1875-77, 1880-81; ord. Camden, Me., Jan. 28, 1878; p. Camden, 
1878-Aug. 1880; Athol, Mass., Apr. 1881-May 1887; in bus. 1887-92; p. 
Merrimac, Mass., Feb. 1892-95; Lexington, Jan. 1895-July 1901; West Har- 
wich, Mar. 1902-Jan. 1907; West Townsend, May 1907-Mar. 1910; res. 
Dorchester; d. Brookline, Mar. 31, 1914. 


*FREDERIC DE MILLE CRAWLEY, b. Maulmain, Burma, Aug. 16, 
1854. Ac. C. 1876; ord. Pleasantville, N. S., Oct. 22, 1876; Dp. Pleasant- 
ville, June 1876- June eet Sydney, Ci B., June 1877- Sept. 1878; fyi piegd bata fh 
1878-81 ; p. Fredericton, N. B., June 1881- Oct. 1893; Sch. of Expr., Boston, 
as 1893-94; p. White Plains, N. Y., Nov. 1894-Aug. 1895; Eng. Bapt. 

Maulmain, Burma, Nov. 1895-Mar. 1908; d. London, Eng., Aug. 28, 
$060. 


ALBERT NELSON DARY, b. Attleboro, Mass., Feb. 10, 1852. Br. U. 
1878; N. T. I. 1878-81; ord. Everett, Aug. 4, 1881; p. Everett, Aug. 1881- 
Oct. 1883; health failed; p. Dighton, Oct. 1885-Oct. 1888; Westbrook, Me., 
Nov. 1888-Nov. 1896; Ist ch., Skowhegan, Nov. 1896-Oct. 1898; Sanford, 
Oct. 1898-July 1900; health failed; tailoring bus., and occ. pr., Nashua, 

H., 1900-; ad. 31 Prescott St., Nashua. 


*CHARLES SPENCER DINKINS, b. Canton, Miss., Sept. 15, 1856. 
R. W. U. 1877; N. T. I. 1878-81; ord. Louisville, Ky., Jan. 21, 1883; p 
Calvary ch., Louisville, 1883-Sept. 1885; instr. State U., Ky., 1881-85; instr. 
Selma U., Selma, Ala., 1885-88; p. 2d ch., Marion, Sept. 1887-May 1892; 
miss. A. B. P. S., June 1892-Sept. 1893; pres. Selma U., Oct. 1893-1901; d. 
Selma, Ala., Sept. 19, 1901. D. D., State U., Ky., 1890. 


*NEWELL HOUSTON ENSLEY, b. Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 23, 1852. 
R. W. U. 1878; N. T. I. 1878-81; prof. Shaw U., Raleigh, N. C., 1881-82; 
prof. Alcorn C., Rodney, Miss., 1882-88; d. Denver, Colo., May 12, 1888. 


*LAMARTINE ADELBERT HALL, b. Martin’s Ferry, O., Aug. 26, 
1851. D. U. 1878; N. T. I. 1878-81; ord. East Gloucester, Sept. 21, 1881; 
p. East Gloucester, 1881-Sept. 1884; Bloomington, IIl., Sept. 1884-Sept. 
1885; Mason City, Ia., 1885-90; Council Bluffs, Apr. 1890-93; Wichita, 
Kans., 1893-96; s., res. Hyde Park, Chicago, IIl., -1896- ?; res. near Wooster, 
OU ae Wooster, June 8, 1919. 


*CLAYTON EDWARD HIGGINS, b. Clymer, N. Y., Apr. 27, 1853. 
State Norm. Sch., Rv 1.; N. T. I. 1878- 81; ord. Allerton, Ia., Sept. 30, 1880; 
p. Allerton, June 1880- June 1882 ; Burlington, June 1882- July 1883 ; prof. 
NaOCl, Burlington C., 1882-83; p. Independence, July 1883-Aug. 1886; 
gen. agt. State Conv., Aug. 1886- May 1887; p. Sibley, Sept.-Nov., 1887; d. 
Independence, Nov. 3, 1887. 


JAMES ALBERT KNOWLTON, b. Danbury, N. H., June 27, 1854. 
N. H. L. T. I. 1876; Ewing C., 1906; N. T. I. 1878-81; ord. Danbury, N. 
H., Aug. 10, 1881; p. Mohican, and Millbrook, oe Aug. 1881-June 1883; 
North San, Hane 1883-July 1886; stud. Bu. U. 1886-87; p. Upper Free- 
hold, N. J., y 1888-June 1891; Lebanon, Ind., June 1891 -July 1896; 
Washington, aed 1896-Nov. 1897; Franklin, Dec. 1897- Apr. 1899; 2d ch., 
Indianapolis, Apr. 1899-July 1904; ‘Nokomis, Til, Feb. 1905-Oct. 1906; Dun- 
kirk, Ind., Oct. 1906-June 1909; ev. Union Assoc., July 1909-Aug. 1910: p. 
Valparaiso, Ind., Aug. 1910-July 1914; Westview, Indianapolis, Apr. 1915- 
July 1918; Tipton, Oct. 1918-Aug. 1920; s. Fort Wayne, 1920-21; p. Ken- 


1881] STUDENTS 125 


dallville, June 1921-Oct. 1923; 1923-; author, Hameth, 1891; Span of 
Sight, 1898; Leeden’s League, 1923; ad. Route Gi Box 166 OF Indianapolis, 
Ind. Ph. D., Ewing C., 1908. 


FRANK RECTOR, b. near Parkersburg, Va., July 20, 1851. D. U. 
1878; N. T. I. 1878-81; ord. Newport, R. I, Sept. 6, 1881; p. 2d ch., New- 
port, 1881-Oct. 1886; lst ch., Fitchburg, Mass., Nov. 1886-Apr. 1900; Paw- 
tucket, R. I., Apr. 1900-; ad. 80 Clyde St., Pawtucket. D. D., D. U. 1902. 


*A ARON WALLACE RUNYAN, b. Fillmore, Ind., Jan. 17, 1849. D. 
U. 1878; N. T. I. 1878-81; ord. Hallowell, Me., Sept. 21, 1881; p. Hallo- 
well, 1881-Mar. 1883 ; Saco, 1883-Apr. 1885 ; San José, Calif, June 1885- 
Dec. 1888; Hamilton "Sq. ch., San Francisco, Feb. 1889-93; stud. U. Chic., 
1893-94; p. Beloit, Wis., 1894-97; Normal Park, Chicago, IIl., 1897-Apr. 
1899; Crawfordsville, Ind., Apr. 1899-Dec. 1902; Detroit, Mich., Dec. 1902- 
Jan. 1904; State ev., Wis. and Mich., Jan. 1904- Jan. 1906: ev. Jan.-May 
1906 ; supt. Cent. Bapt. Orphanage, Maywood, Ill., ee 1906- May 1907: 
inv., ‘ret., 1907-1912; res. Chicago; d. Chicago, Nov. 7, 1912. 


*CHARLES HENRY SALSMAN, b. Country Harbor, N. S., Dec. 21, 
1848. C. U. 1878; N. T. I. 1878-81; ord. Lébanon, O., Nov. 1, 1881; p. 
Lebanon, 1881-83; d. Lebanon, Feb. 7, 1883. 


CHARLES SEAVER SCOTT, b. Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1855. Br. 
U. 1877; N. T. I. 1878-81; ord. Franklin, Ind., Nov. 15, 1881; p. Franklin, 
Oct. 1881- Sept. 1885; Hackensack, Nantes Dec. 1885-Oct. 1886; Union Sa. 
ch., Somerville, Mass., Feb. 1887-June 1802; asst. ed. The Watchman, 1892- 
93; p. Marlboro, July 1893-Feb. 1896; Waverley, Oct. 1896-Oct. 1899 ; in 
bus., Oct. 1899-; ad. 91 Lexington St., Waverley, Mass. 


GEORGE CALVIN TROW, b. Sunapee, N. H., Dec. 7, 1849. N. L. L. 
S. I. 1877; N. T. I. 1878-81; ord. Wilton, N. H., Feb. 17, 1881; p. Wilton, 
on 1881-July 1887; Plainfield, July 1887-July 1909; w. c. Bradford, July 
1909-. 


*DANIEL ARNOLD WADE, b. South Abington, now Whitman, Mass., 
Sept. 10, 1856. Br. U. 1878; N. T. I. 1878-81; ord. Bellingham,:July 27, 
1881; p. Bellingham, 1881-Sept. 1890; Norwood, Oct. 1891-93; w. c. Whit- 
man; d. Brant Rock, Aug. 26, 1894. 


*FREEMAN TUPPER WHITMAN, b. Milton, N. S., Mar. 3, 1849. 
Br. U. 1878; N. T. I. 1878-81; ord. Newton Upper Falls, June 22, 1881; p. 
Newton Upper Falls, 1881-82; Brighton Ave. ch., Allston, Sept. 1883-90; 
Eng. Bapt. ch., Rangoon, Burma, Apr. 1890-94; s. Newton Upper Falls, 
Mass., 1895-96; p. South Framingham, 1896-1901; Valley Falls, R. I., 1903- 
10; w. c. Newton Centre, 1910-11; South Attleboro, Dec. 1911-Feb. 1915; 
d. Pawtucket, R. I., Mar. 1, 1915. 


ALFRED BROWN WHITNEY, b. eae Mass., Sept. 14, 1847. U. S. 


Army in civ. war, Dec. 1863-June 1865; riyUis ord. Central Git Golo., 
Sept. 19, 1875; p. Greeley, Sept. 1875- Oct. eG, sent miss. A, B. H. M. Pe 
Soe Colo, 1876-77; s. Port Murray, N. J., 1878; N. T. I. 1878-81; 


Tiffin, , Jan. 1882- 83; North East, Pa., 1884- ay ’ Elizabeth, May 1887. 
May 1820: South St. ch., Indianapolis, Ind., June 1889-Aug. 1894; w. c. 
1894-97; p. Fowlerville, Mich., Jan. 1897-Oct. 1898; Salem, O., Oct. 1898- 
1901; Kingsville, 1902-05; Morenci, Mich., 1905-09; Garrett, Ind., 1909-11; 
Huntington, 1911-13, Mishawaka, Ind., 1914-15; cor. rel. papers; ad. San 
Bernardino, Calif., 1923-. 


126 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1881 


*THADDEUS GUILFORD Cass, b. Decatur, N. Y., Nov. 17, 1850. M. U. 1878; 
N. T. I. 1878-80; ord. Maplewood, June 26, 1879; p. Maplewood, Rae Apr. 
1883 ; Claremont, N. H., Apr. 1883-Apr. 1885 ; Bridgeton, N. J., Apr. 1885- 
90; Norwich, ING Yee 1890- 97; Malone, 1897-Sept. 1902; Olean, Oct. 1902- 
Feb. 1906; res. Dayarmon, Porto Rico, 1906-15; d. Boston, Mass., Apr. 29, 
1915. 


Epwarp JoHN GRANT, e North Sydney, C. B., May 10, 1849. Hort. A. 
and Ac. C., 3 yrs.; N. T1978. 80; ord. New Albany, N. S., May 1, 1878; 
p. Dartmouth, Sept. 1880-88 ; stud, Toronto Bapt. C. 1884- 85 ; p. Sussex, 
N. B., 1889- 95; lect. 1895-96; p. Summerside, P. E. I., Mar. 1898- May 1900; 
Arcadia, N. S., May 1900- Oct. 1905; Petitcodiac, Oct. 1905-Oct. 1906; 
Hampton, N. B., Apr. 1907-May 1910; field rep. The Maritime Baptist, 
May 1910-; ad. Truro, N. S 


*JoHN Mervin Hutt, b. Ludlow, Vt., Feb. 10, 1854. Mid. C. 1877; N. T. 
I. 1878-80; ord. Windsor, Vt., Sept. 15, 1880; p. Windsor, May 1880-July 
1885; Kingston, Mass., Feb. 1886-Jan. 1893; Weston, Feb. 1893-Feb. 1900; 
health failed; lit. work, Feb. 1900-23; res. Concord, Mass., 1900-20; Lud- 
low, Vt., 1920-23; d. Ludlow, Dec. 12, 1923. 


*Henry HatcHER JOHNSON, b. Bedford Co., Va., May 4, 1850. Rich- 
mond Inst., Va., 1870?-75; ord. Bedford City, Aug. 25, 1872; p. Norwich, 
CoE July 1875- June 1876: New Bedford, Mass., July 1876- June 1878; 

1878-80; p. Halifax, N. S., July 1881-Mar. 1884; gen. agt. F. M. 
Saal Pacer p. New Haven, Conn, aut. 1884-87; health failed; p. Hali- 
fax, N. Sis Sept. 1892-94; man. ed. The Connecticut Banner, 1894-?; res. 
New Haven, Conn.; d. New Haven, Nov. 21, 1916. 


*ALPHEUS Price LertwicH, b. Liberty, Va., 1848. How. U. 1875; ord. 
Sept. 1875; W. T. S. 1878-80; N. T. I. 1880-81; res. Newark, N. J., 1881; 
d. Newark, N. J., 1881. 


*ROSWELL Curtis MosHer, b. Howard, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1853. Kal. C. 1878; 
N. T. I. 1878-79; B. U. T. S. 1879-81; ord. Kalamazoo, Mich., June 27, 
1881; p.° Dexter, July 1881-Oct. 1884; Herman, Minn., 1884- 87; St. Paul, 
1888- ‘91; Albert. Lea, 1895-Aug. 1903; Hudson, Wis., Aug. 1903-06; d. 
Missoula, Mont., May 10, 1906; author, Baptists and Religious Liberty. 


*DoucLtas Haszarp aaa b. Cavendish, P. E. I., July 29, 1850. Ac. 
C. 1876; ord. Montague, P. E. I., Oct. 1, 1876; p. Montague, 1876- 773 miss: 
work, Bick I., 1877-78; N. rT. or 1878-80; Bi Te Sie! -82; p. Wil- 
liamsville, N. Y., 1880-Dec. 1884; Atlantic, Ia., 1884-86; Stillwater, Minn., 
1886-88 ; Hantsport, N. S., 1888- 30: Bear River, 1889- 92; North Middle- 
boro, Mass., 1892-94 ; Berwick, N. Sy 1895-1903 ; Billtown, '1903- 07; Gibson, 
N. B., 1907- 09; Annapolis, Nis, 1909- 10; New Germany, N. S., 1910-12; 
d. Middleton, N. S., May 31, 1912. 


ANDREW JUDSON STURTEVANT, b. Fayette, Me., May 20, 1852. C. U. 
1877; N. T. I. 1878-79; ord. East Oakland, Calif., May 10, 1880; p. Sonora, 
Feb. 1880-Jan. 1884; Vallejo, June 1884- Mar. 1888 : Phoenix, Ariz. Ter 
Mar.-Oct. 1888; Oakland, Calif., Nov. 1888-Apr. 1890; Napa, May 1390. 
June 1894; Em. ch., Sacramento, July 1894-June 1899; "Albany, Ore., June 
1899-June 1901 ; Fort Bragg, Calif, Mar. 1902-Oct. i910; Mem. ch., Sacra- 
mento, Jan.-Sept. 1911; Westport, Mendocino Co., Nov. 1911-13; Petaluma, 
1913-14; Gonzales, 1914-17; Willits, 1917-?; author, Semi-Centennial His- 
tory Clear Lake Bapt. Assn., 1919; chapl. Calif. State Senate, 1899; ad. 
Box 115, Route A, Modesto, Calif. 


1881] STUDENTS 127 


Henry Marcus THompeson, b. Windsor, Vt., Nov. 26, 1854. C. U. 1878; 
N. T. I. 1878-80; ord. St. Mary’s, O., June 15, 1880; p. St. Mary’s, May 
1880-Nov. 1881; Iowa City, Ia., Nov. 1881-Apr. 1885; Iowa Falls, Apr. 
1885-Aug. 1888; Mem. ch., Hartford, Conn., Aug. 1888-Nov. 1919; Ston- 
ington, Conn., Nov. 1919-3 chapl. Conn. Senate, 1895-1897; ad. 9 Church 
St., Stonington, Conn. D. D., Cy. C., 19 


*JoHN WILLIAM WEEKS, b. Sydney, C. “4 Nov. 6, 1847. Ac. C.; N. T. 1. 
1878-80; ord. Chester, N. S., Sept. 1, 1880; p. Chester, May 1880-Dec. 
1882; Liverpool, Jan. 1883-Dec. 1887; Smith’s Falls, Ont., Jan. 1888-Dec. 
1894; Guelph, Jan. 1895-Dec. 1904; Sydney, N. S., Jan. 1905-12; res. Syd- 
ney; d. Sydney, Jan. 25, 1919. 


WILLIAM ae ae WEEKs, b. Marston’s Mills, Mass., June 14, 1859. 
Man O70s/ G9 bdo 1878- 80; N. T. I. 1880- 81; ord. St. John, N. B., 
Apr. 7, 1881; p. St. John, Mar. 1881-Mar. 1882 ; Bunker Hill chi Charles- 
town, Mass., 1882-83; Rock, June 1883-84; East Cambridge, Apr. 1884-87 ; 
Miles City, Mont., 1888-89; Easton, Conn., 1889-91; Livingston, Mont., 
1891-92; supt. schs., Miles City, 1892-93; p. Easton, Conn., 1894-98; prin. 
high sch., Woodbury, Conn., 1899-1900; p. lst Cong. ch., Chester, Mass., 
1901-04; Andover, Conn., 1904-07; Shullsburg, Wis., 1910-16; Amicable 
Cong. ch., Tiverton, R. I., 1916-. B. D., Y. U., 1896; LL. ie Cumberland 
Ue Lebanon, Tenn., 1908, ath Me., 1909; wT M., Ui Me., 910. 


*WILLIAM Bowers WI1nvy, b. Salem, Mass., Nov. 22, 1856. Br. U. 1878; 
N. T. I. 1878-81; ord. Fort Collins, Colo., Mar. 15, 1882; p. Fort Collins, 
1882; Denver, 1882-83 ; Santa Cruz, Calif., 1883-84; Cong. ch., Auburn, 
1884-85 ; newsp. publ., 1885- 1903; ed. and prop. The Pacific Oil Reporter. 
Nov. 1899-Sept. 1903; d. Berkeley, Calif., Sept. 9, 1903. 


JosEpH AYRAULT Baltey, b. Essex, Conn., Mar. 17, 1855. Br. U.; N. T. 
I. 1879-81; ord. Chester, Conn., June 1, 1882; p. Chester, 1881-83; Bran- 
ford, 1883-86; Eastport, Me., 1887-91; Goffstown, N. H., 1891-1901; Brent- 
wood, 1902-04; w. c. Nottingham, N. H.; North Dana, Mass.; ad. North 
Dana in 1912. 


JosEPH FREDERICK BARTLETT, b. Augusta, Me., Aug. 9, 1852. Ba. C. theol. 
dept. 1878-79; N. T. I. 1879-81; ord. Lisbon, Me., Mar. 14, 1879; p. St. 
John, N. B., 1881-85; Winter Hill, Somerville, Mass., 1885-Mar. 1888; 
Englewood, Ill., Mar. 1888-Apr. 1892; Austin, Jan. 1893-Mar. 1899; 10th 
ch., Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 1899-Oct. 1906; w. c. 1906-07; in bus. 1907-23; 
p. Chester Ave. ch., Philadelphia, June 1923-; ad. 901 S. Farragut Ter- 
race, Philadelphia, Pa. D. D., Temple C., 1903, Bu. U., 1903. 


WILLIAM Porter Bartett, b. Plymouth, Mass., June 14, 1847. Br. U. 
1878; N. T. I. 1878-81; ord. Hudson Centre, N. H., June 28, 1881; p. Hud- 
son Centre, 1881-Apr. 1883; Lexington, Mass., Dec. 1883-Dec. 1884; Camp- 
ton Village, N. H., Dec. 1884-Jan. 1887; Meriden, Jan. 1887-Mar. 1889; 
North Springfield, Vt., Apr. 1889-May 1892; North Oxford, Mass., May 
1892-Sept. 1893; Manchaug, Oct. 1893-Aug. 1898; s. various chs., Aug. 
1898-Dec. 1901; act. p. Plymouth, N.. H., Dec. 1901-July 1902; Woodstock, 
Aug. 1902-May 1903; p. Tyringham, Mass., Mar. 1904-Aug. 1905; Cole- 
brook, Conn., Aug. 1905-Aug. 1907; Richville, N. Y., June 1908-July 1910; 
Parishville, July 1910-Oct. 1911; Enfield Center, Tompkins Co., Jan. 
1912-?; Plymouth, Nu biead, Plymouth, NioEL: 


*ORVILLE EUGENE Brown, b. Sanbornton, N. H., July 20, 1845. N. T. I. 
1879-81; ord. Troy, N. H., Dec. 8, 1881; p. Troy, Aug. 1881-Sept. 1884; 


128 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1882 


Carroll, Ia., Nov. 1884-June 1885; Clear Lake, S. Dak., Nov. 1885-June 
1888; Leroy, Minn., Mar. 1889-Aug. 1890; Hubbard, Sept. 1891-Oct. 1892; 
ed. Hubbard, June-Sept. 1893; p. Battle Lake, Apr.-Nov. 1895; Parker’s 
Prairie, Mar. 1898-99; w. c. Foxhome, Minn.; Breckenridge; Philadelphia, 
Pa., 1909-11; Franklin, N. H., 1911-18; d. Franklin, Apr. 19, 1918. 


*Witt1aM McGrecor, b. Black River, P. E. I., Oct. 31, 1843. Norm. 
Sch., Charlottetown; N. T. I. 1879-81; s. Stratford ch., Coos, N. H., June 
1881-Feb. 1882; ord. Priceville, Ont., Aug. 6, 1882; p. Priceville and Flesh- 
erton, 1882-84; Vittoria, 1884-86; Forestville and St. Williams, 1886-87; 
The Range, N. B.; Hopewell, 1891-92; Hill Grove, N. S., 1893-95; Barton; 
Tancook, spg. 1897-sum. 1898; w. c. North Range, 1898-99; St. John, N. B., 
1900-01; d. South Range, Digby Co., Aug. 20, 1901; author, The Revelation. 


*GEORGE DANA BoARDMAN WHEELER, b. Warwick, Mass., Sept. 14, 1840. 
N. T. I. 1879-80; ord. East Bethel, Vt., Dec. 10, 1878; p. East Bethel, 1878- 
Aug. 1880; Newport, 1880-82; East Hardwick, 1882-87; Cavendish, Sept. 
1887-Dec. 1892; Seventh Day Adv. ch., Boston, Mass., Oct. 1893-Oct. 1897; 
Washington, D. C., Oct. 1897-July 1898; in rel. lib. work, 1893-1904; field 
sec. Intern. Rel. Lib. Assoc., spg. 1898-1904; res. South Lancaster, Mass., 
July 1898-Feb. 1904; p. South Lancaster, 1900-04; d. South Lancaster, 
Feb. 28, 1904; author, The Baptist Principle of Religious Liberty. 38—*24 


1882 


*EDWARD ERNEST ATKINSON, b. Newburyport, Mass., May 15, 
1853. Br. U. 1879; N. T. I. 1879-82; ord. Fort Dodge, Ia., Nov. 1, 1882; 
p. Fort Dodge, Sept. 1882-Dec. 1883; Duluth, Minn., Dec. 1883-Sept. 1884; 
H. U. D. S. 1884-87; Epis. Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1887-88; ord. 
Epis. dea., Cambridge, June 20, 1888, pt., Jamaica Plain, June 5, 1889; r. 
Chicopee, May 1888-Mar. 1890; St. Peters ch., Jamaica Plain, Mar. 1890- 
June 1891; post-grad. H. U. 1893-97; instr. Belmont Sch. 1893-95; min. in 
charge Christ ch., Cambridge, Oct. 1897-Oct. 1898; St. Paul’s ch., New- 
buryport, 1898-99; ch. of the Epiphany, Providence, R. I., Feb.-July, 1901; 
St. Thomas’ ch., Taunton, Mass., Dec. 1901-June 1902, Aug. 1904-Feb. 
1906; master St. Paul’s sch., Concord, N. H., Oct. 1902-June 1904; min. 
in charge ch. of the Holy Spirit, Mattapan, Mass., Dec. 1907-Apr. 1908; 
Christ ch., Quincy, Nov. 1908-Apr. 1909; St. Peter’s ch., Cambridge, May- 
Nov. 1910; res. Cambridge; d. Cambridge, Jan. 19, 1917. 


CHARLES PATTISON BENNETT, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 22, 1851. 
Br. U. 1879; N. T. I. 1879-82; ord. Emery’s Mills, Me., Sept. 8, 1882; p. 
Shapleigh and Emery’s Mills, 1882-Mar. 1888; Limerick, Apr. 1888-Nov. 
1889; in bus., Colorado Springs, Colo., May 1890-; ad. Box 162, Colorado 
Springs, Colo. 


HORACE WARD BUCKLES, b. Conover, O., May 22, 1857. D. U. 
1879; N. T. I. 1879-82; ord. Bucyrus, O., Nov. 7, 1882; p. Bucyrus, Sept. 
1882-June 1884; Burlington, Kans., Oct. 1884-86; in bus., Ottawa, Kans., 
1886-89 ; p. Dunkirk, Ind., 1890-99; Fostoria, O., 1899-1900; Bellefontaine, 
1901-03; Madisonville, 1904-07; Bethel, 1908-09; Perry, 1909-19; Jefferson, 
1919-22; Apopka, Fla., 1922-; ad. Apopka, Fla. 


*JOHN LEWIS DART, b. Charleston, S. C., Mar. 10, 1854. At. U. 1879; 
N. T. I. 1879-82; ord. Newton Centre, June 18, 1882; instr. Way. S., Wash- 
ington, D. C., 1882-83; tea. Washington, 1883-84; p. Providence, R. I., Oct. 


1882] STUDENTS 129 


1884-Nov. 1885; Augusta, Ga., Dec. 1885-July 1886; Charleston, S. C., July 
1886-1915; d. Charleston, July 17, 1915. 


*FREDERIC ELI DEWHURST, b. Bradford, Me., Apr. 20, 1855. C. U. 
1878; N. T. I. 1879-82; ord. Wollaston Heights, June 22, 1882; p. Wollas- 
ton Heights, 1882-July 1887; Burlington, Vt., Oct. 1887-92; Plymouth Un. 
ch., Indianapolis, Ind., June 1892-aut. 1899; U. Cong. ch., Chicago, Ill., Jan. 
1900-Nov. 1906; d. Chicago, Nov. 13, 1906; author, Dwellers in Tents, 
1897; Sermons. 


*JOHN RUSSELL GOW, b. Waterville, Me., Oct. 20, 1855. Br. U. 
1877; N. T. I. 1879-82; ord. Fair Haven, Vt., July 6, 1882; p. Fair Haven, 
1882-Dec. 1885; 2d ch., Bridgeport, Conn., Jan. 1886-Mar. 1891; Hyde 
Park ch., Chicago, Ill., Apr. 1891-June 1895; Perkins St. ch., Somerville, 
Mass., July 1895-Nov. 1908; 1st ch., Brattleboro, Vt., Nov. 1908-Apr. 1913; 
Olivet ch., Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 1914-June 1918; d. Minneapolis, June 
1241913 2a Ds: Gy. G2 1908. 


*NATHAN HUNT, b. Milton, Mass., Apr. 3, 1848. C. U. 1879; N. T. I. 
1879-82; ord. Milton, Nov. 22, 1882; p. Milton, 1882-Feb. 1890; East Milton 
and Quincy, Feb. 1890-Dec. 1894; miss. Me. Bapt. Conv., Jan. 1895-1915; 
colp. A. B. P. S., Oct. 1908-15; p. Morrill, Me, Jan. 1915-Jan. 1925; d. 
Morrill, Jan. 23, 1925. 


*LYMAN WINSLOW KING, b. Newton Centre, Mass., June 21, 1855. 
Br. U. 1879; N. T. I. 1879-82; ord. Mt. Holly, Vt., May 15, 1883; p. Mt. 
Holly, Jan. 1883-June 1889; s. s. West Roxbury, Mass., Feb.-Dec. 1894; p. 
West Roxbury, Jan. 1895-Dec. 1897; w. c. Newton Centre, 1889-94, 1897- 
1923; d. Newton Centre, May 19, 1923. 


ALFRED GIDEON LANGLEY, b. Newport, R. I., Apr. 11, 1855. Br. 
U. 1876; N. T. I. 1879-82; post-grad. 1882-83; instr. Phil., Yank. C., S. 
Dak., 1885-86; instr. Lat., Rogers Sch., Newport, R. I., 1889; priv. tut. 
and tea. mus., Newport, 1883-85, 1886-; cond. Philharmonic Soc. Newport, 
1896-13; organist, Un. Cong. ch., Newport, 1900-13, and dir. mus., 1907-13; 
priv. tut., St. George’s Sck., Newport, 1908-11; sec. Redwood Lib. and 
Athenaeum, Newport, 1908-; trans. and ed. Leibnitz’s Critique of Locke, 
1896, 1916; ad. 1 School St., Newport, R. I. 


BURTON WELLESLEY LOCKHART, b. Lockhartville, N. S., Jan. 
24, 1855. Ac. C. 1878; N. T. I. 1879-82; ord. Suffield, Conn., Sept. 22, 1882; 
p. 2d ch., Suffield, 1882-Sept. 1888; 3d Cong. ch., Chicopee, Mass., Oct. 
1888-Nov. 1893; Franklin St. Cong. ch., Manchester, N. H., 1893-1921; p. 
em. 1921-; ad. 23 West Webster St., Manchester, N. H., D. D., D. C., 1896. 


GEORGE MERRIAM, b. China, Me., Nov. 30, 1856. C. U. 1879; N. T. 
I. 1879-82; ord. Abilene, Kans., Jan. 23, 1883; p. Abilene, Oct. 1882-June 
1885; Solomon City, Oct. 1882-Oct. 1888; Osage City, Oct. 1888-Oct. 1892; 
Freeport, Me., Oct. 1892-1904; Bethany ch., Skowhegan, Me., Oct. 1904-; 
Me. cor. Watchman and Watchman-Examiner. 


WILLIAM FOWLER PARKER, b. Kilkenny, Ire., Feb. 16, 1855. N. T. 
I. 1879-82; ord. Hampton Village, N. B., Nov. 23, 1882;-p. Hampton Vil- 
lage and Norton, Aug. 1882-Aug. 1884; Woodstock, Sept. 1884-Aug. 1887; 
St. Martin’s, Sept. 1887-Aug. 1890; Truro, N. S., Sept. 1890-Oct. 1896; 
Yarmouth, Nov. 1896-Oct. 1902; Windsor, Nov. 1902-Nov. 1906; Ottawa, 
Ont., Dec. 1906-Dec. 1912; Sussex, N. B., Jan. 1913-Sept. 1915; chapl. 64th 
Battalion, C. E. F., Sept. 1915-Nov. 1919; disab.; p. m. Sussex, N. B., 
1920-; ad. Sussex, N. B. 


130 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1883 


EDWIN CAREY WHITTEMORE, b. Dexter, Me., Apr. 29, 1858. C. 
U. 1879; N. T. I. 1879-82; ord. New Boston, N. H., July 16, 1882; p. New 
Boston, "1882-Oct. 1884 ; Auburn, Me., Nov. 1884-Oct. 1889; eather ca 
Oct. 1889-Oct. 1899 ; Waterville, Nov. 1899- Jan. 1914; fin. sec. Cob. C. 
1914-; dir. for Me., New World Movement, 1919-24; sec. Miss. Bd. co 
operation, Me., 1924-: author, History of Damariscotta Association, 1892; 
Maine Baptist ‘Missionary Convention, 1899; Centennial History of Water- 
ville, 1902; Memorial to Prof. William Elder, 1903; Memorial to Dr. 
Albert Teele Dunn, 1904; Historical Sketch of Coburn Institute, 1904; ad. 
Waterville, Me. D) 11> Cy. C., 1903. 


*FREDERICK MARK: YOUNG, b. St.. George, N. B., June 20, 1855. 


B. S. N. B., 1873; N. T. I. 1879-82; ord. Antigonish, N. S., Sept. 12, 1882; 
p. Antigonish, July 1882-June 1886; Dorchester, N. B., July 1886-June 
1888; Ohio, N. S., Sept. 1888-Nov. 1889; Bridgetown, Dec: 1889-Sept. 1900; 
North Sydney, C. B., Sept. 1900-Oct. 1903; Parrsboro, N. S., Oct. 1903- 
Oct. 1910; d. Parrsboro, Oct. 22, 1910. Ph. B., Natl. U., Chicago, IIL, 


*CHARLES WASHINGTON Bootu, b. Flint, Mich., Jan. 22, 1850. M. U. 
1876-79; N. T. I. 1879-Feb. 1880; ord. Forest City, Minn., Sept. 5, 1882; p. 
Forest City, Feb. 1882-May 1883; M. U. T. S. 1883-86; p. New Hartford, 
N. Y., May 1886-May 1890; Maine, N. Y., July 1890- ‘Oct. 1892 ; Braman 
Corners, Oct. 1892-July 1896: Johnson Creek, July 1896-Dec. 1897 ; Sala- 
manca, Jan. 1898-Aug. 1900; ‘Panama, Aug. 1900- Aug. 1902; Locke, 1902- 
05; Hartwick, 1906-09; Mt. Upton, 1909-? ; d. Warren, O., Dec. 7. 1916. 


*SAMUEL AUGUSTUS SEVERANCE, b. Elizabethtown, N. J., May 28, 1844. 
Br. U. 1879; N. T. I. 1879-81; ord. Waltham, June 10, 1881; p. Turner, 
Me., 1881-83; Maplewood, Mass., June 1883- ‘Aug. 1889; Keene, Nii 
Sept. 1889- Sept. 1891; d. Keene, Sept. 23, 1891. 





*WILLIAM ANDERSON McKit1top, b. Inverness, P. Q., Dec. 1, 1847. N. T. 
I. 1880-83; ord. Eau Claire, Wis., Aug. 29, 1883 ; D. Eau Claire, July 1883- 
Dec. 1802; South ch., Milwaukee, Dec, 1892- July 1898 ; Waukesha, July 
1898-Aug. 1904; Racine, Aug. 1904-Sept. 1910; res. Milwaukee, Wis., 1910- 
PAE Ce fl Milwaukee, Jan. 8, 1921, 


JoHnN Wripur RicHarpson, b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 12, 1854. N. T. I. 
1880-82; ord. Mystic, Conn., Dec. 25, 1881; p. Mystic, Nov. 1881-Dec. 1882; 
Huntington St. ch. New London, Jan. 1883-Jan. 1885; Waterbury, Feb. 
1885-Oct. 1887; Stamford, Oct. 1887-Jan. 1892; Centennial ch., Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Feb.-Oct. 1892; Park Ave. ch. Plainfield, N. J., Nov. 1892-Feb. 
1903; Stamford, Conn., Feb. 1903-Jan. 1916; Belfast, Me., Jan. 1916- ee 
1918; s. Weston, Mass., Oct. 1918-June 1919; Dp. Gouverneur, Nave 
1919-Dec. 1924; Tully, N. Y., Dec. 1924-. 18-10 


1883 
W. H. Lane, Class Secretary 


JOSEPH WEBB BRIGHAM, b. Dover, Ill., Sept. 11, 1852. U. Kans. 
1879; B. U. T. S. 1879-82; N. T. I. 1882-83; ord. Milwaukee, Wis., June 
30, 1881 : p. Evangel ch., Chicago, HiWSént. 1881- July 1882; West Boylston, 
Mass., Feb. 1884-Oct. 1885; Spring Hill, Conn., Sept. 1886- June 1888; Dor- 
chester Temple ch., Boston, Mass., July 1888- -July 1896; Inman Sa. ch., 
Cambridge, Sept. 1897-May 1900; Immanuel ch., Dorchester, Oct. 1900- 


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1883] STUDENTS 131 


Nov. 1901; instr. Gordon Bib. Trn. Sch., 1904-08, Gordon Sch., N. T. IL, 
1908-11; ad. 103 Ocean St., Dorchester Center. Ph. D., Bost. U., 1911. 


CHARLES EDWIN BURDETTE, b. Peoria, Ill., Feb. 23, 1854. Br. 
U. 1880; N. T. I. 1880-83; ord. Peoria, Ill., Sept. 11, 1883; miss. A. B. M. 
U., Tura, Assam, 1883-85; Gauhati, 1885-1906; s. s. Cent. ch., Chicopee, 
Mass., Apr. 1910-Sept. 1913; ad. 375 C St., Salt Lake City, Utah. 


CHARLES WELLINGTON CAMP, b. Jemseg, N. B., Jan. 15, 1856. 
Norm. Sch., Fredericton, 1876-78; N. T. I. 1880-83; ord. Fairville, N. B., 
June 29, 1883; p. Fairville, June 1883-June 1885; Hillsboro, Dec. 1885- 
Mar. 1898; Sussex, Apr. 1898-June 1906; Leinster St. ch., St. John, July 
1906-Dec. 1915; Campbellton, Jan. 1916-; ad. Campbellton, N. B. M. A,, 
Ac. U., 1905; B. D., Temple U., 1908. 


JOHN LORING CRANE, b. East Braintree, Mass., Oct. 18, 1856. Br. 
U. 1880; N. T. I. 1880-83; ord. Narragansett, R. I., Oct. 10, 1883; p. Nar- 
raganset, 1883-Oct. 1886; Sheldonville, Mass., May 1887-May 1898; Allen- 
ton, R. I., May 1898-1900; Rumney, N. H., Apr. 1900-May 1909; s. Mendon, 
Mass., July 1918-Jan. 1921; w. c. Wakefield, Mass.; ad. 47 Cordis St., 
Wakefield, Mass. 


NATHANIEL GRANT FRENCH, b. Norway, Me., Mar. 12, 1861. 
Oak Grove S., Vassalboro; N. T. I. 1880-83; ord. Harpswell, Me., June 28, 
1883 ; p. Harpswell, June 1883-Sept. 1884; State miss., Me., Sept. 1884-Sept. 
1887; p. Turner, Oct. 1887-Sept. 1892; prin. Cent. Bus. C, Lewiston, 1892- 
93; p. Jay, 1893-99; s. Jay, 1904-05; in bus., Auburn, Me., 1899-; author, 
Business Methods in Church Work, 1906. 


‘ EDWIN CLARK GOODWIN, b. New Boston, N. H., Feb. 25, 1853. 

N. T. I. 1880-83; ord. Revere, June 19, 1883; p. Revere, 1882-Dec. 1884; 
Bryant’s Pond, Me., Dec. 1884-Oct. 1886; Stratford ch., Coos, N. H., Dec. 
1886-Sept. 1889; Chester, Nov. 1890-Apr. 1895; 2d ch., Sanbornton, Dec. 
1895-June 1908; Grasmere, June 1908-. 


*RALPH MELBOURNE HUNT, b. Cornwallis, N. S., Aug. 11, 1857. 
Ac. C. 1879; N. T. I. 1879-81, 1882-83; ord. St. Stephen, N. B., Sept. 27, 
1883; p. St. Stephen, 1883-87; Jamaica Plain, Mass., Jan. 1888-Dec. 1899; 
act. p. James St. ch., Hamilton, Ont., Jan.-sum., 1902; d. Jamaica Plain, 
Mass., Oct. 1, 1902. 


*FRANK JOHN JONES, b. Lebanon, Me., Aug. 8, 1853. C. U. 1878; N. 
T. I. 1878-80, 1882-83; ord. Allenton, R. I., July 7, 1880; p. Allenton, June 
1880-Sept. 1884; Iowa Falls, Ia., Sept. 1884-85; 1st ch., East Providence, 
R. I., Aug. 1885-fune 1888; East Greenwich, June 1888-Oct. 1892; West 
Springfield, Mass., Feb. 1893-Nov. 1894; city miss. Philadelphia, Pa., Apr. 
1895-Sept. 1898; p. Passyunk Ave. ch., Philadelphia, Oct. 1898-Jan. 1902; 
occ. s. 1902-; p. Garden Grove, Calif., in 1911; cor. Examiner, 1895-1900; 
res. Philadelphia, Pa.; d. Philadelphia, Oct. 19, 1919. 


WILLIAM HOYLE LANE, b. Valley Falls, R. I., Dec. 5, 1852. Br. U. 
1880 N. T. I. 1880-83, B. D., 1910; ord. Dexter, Me., May 14, 1884; p. Dex- 
ter, 1884-Mar. 1886; Yarmouthville, Nov. 1886-Nov. 1890; asst. p. Cent. 
ch., Providence, R. I., Dec. 1890-Aug. 1894; p. Shawomet ch., Warwick, 
Dec. 1895-Mar. 1912; Tab. ch., Fiskeville, Apr. 1913-July 1916; sec. and 
cue Warwick League, 1920-; cor. rel. papers; ad. Box. 55, Shawomet, 


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*EDWARD ALVAH MASON, b. Jersey City, N. J., Mar. 15, 1859. N. 
Y. U. 1880; N. T. I. 1880-83; ord. Farmington, Me., Sept. 25, 1883; p. 
Farmington, Aug. 1883-Jan. 1886; Blue Hill, Feb. 1886-May 1891; Ells- 
worth, Aug. 1891-May 1896; Dexter, Nov. 1896-Nov. 1901; gen. sec. Me. 
State S. S. Assoc., and ed. Maine State Sunday School Star, Jan. 1902- 
July 1904; act. p. Oakland, 1904-05; South Bristol, July 1905-Oct. 1908; 
Saxton’s River, Vt., Oct. 1908-Oct. 1913; ex. sec. New England Kurn 
Hattin Homes, Oct. 1913-Apr. 1919; p. Somerset, Mass., June 1921-Dec. 
1923; ret.; d. East Wilton, Me., Sept. 6, 1924. 


*WILLIAM FRANKLIN SLOCUM, b. Eaton, N. Y., July 5, 1853. M. 
U. 1878; N. T. I. 1880-83; ord. Wooster, O., Aug. 30, 1883; p. Wooster, 
1883-87; Logansport, Ind., Jan. 1888-90; Orange, Mass., May 1890-Jan. 
1894; Urbana, O., Jan. 1894-96; Montour Falls, N. Y., 1896-1908; in bus.; 
res. New York City; d. Penn Yan, N. Y., Aug. 5, 1919. 


*WESLEY LORENZO SMITH, b. Charlestown, Mass., Dec. 28, 1856. 
Br. U. 1880; N. T. I. 1880-83; ord. Providence, R. I., May 7, 1883; p. Mt. 
Pleasant ch., Providence, June 1883-Aug. 1888; Weymouth, Mass., Sept. 
1888-Apr. 1894; org. ch., Braintree and p., Nov. 1891-Apr. 1893; p. Fells 
ch., Melrose, May 1894-May 1897; org. Bridgewater ch. Dec. 1897; p. 
Bridgewater and West Bridgewater, Oct. 1897-Apr. 1909; 1st ch., Merri- 
mac, Mass., Apr. 1909-Feb. 1913; res. Roxbury; d. Roxbury, Nov. 28, 1913. 


“ALBERT DAY SPAULDING, b. Newton Centre, Mass., Mar. 10, 1859. 
C. A. 1880; N. T. I. 1880-83; ord. Leicester, July 18, 1882; p. Leicester, 
1882-86; West Brattleboro, Vt., 1886-89; Somerset, Mass., Mar. 1889-Jan. 
nee North Scituate, Jan. 1893-Jan. 1900; in bus., Jan. 1900-; ad. North 

cituate. 


WILLIAM OAKMAN STEARNS, b. Newton Centre, Mass., Nov. 18, 
1855. H. U. 1878; N. T. I. 1879-80, 1881-83; ord. Cazenovia, N. Y., Oct. 
9, 1884; p. Cazenovia, Sept. 1884-June 1893; s. Glens Falls, July 1893-May 
1895, p. May 1895-Apr. 1905; tea. Theol., Colg. T. S., Jan.-Apr. 1906; p. 
Ist Cazenovia ch., New Woodstock, N. Y., Apr. 1906-Apr. 1918; p. Cong. 
ch., Hamilton, N. Y., 1918-; ad. 16 Pine St., Hamilton, N. Y. D. D., Colg. 
U., 1916. 


ALBERT WALTER WEEKS, b. Wadhurst, England. W. A. 1876- 
80; N. T. I. 1880-83; ord. Palmer, Dec. 30, 1885; p. Palmer, Nov. 1885-92; 
Dewey St. ch., Worcester, 1893-95; w. c. Worcester, 1895-1909; prof. 
Jackson C., Jackson, Miss., 1909-1911; act. p. Oak Hill ch., Worcester, 
Mass., June 1920-June 1923; ad. 30 Beacon St., Worcester, Mass. 


DREW THOMPSON WYMAN, b. Livermore, Me., Nov. 23, 1852. C. 
U. 1878; N. T. I. 1878-79, 1881-83; ord. Spencer, Jan. 20, 1880; p. Spencer, 
Dec. 1879-Dec. 1881; West Somerville, July 1882-June 1891; Lewiston, Me., 
July 1891-Dec. 1893; ev., Me, N. H., Mass., and Conn., Jan. 1894-Sept. 
1895; p. North ch. Brockton, Mass., Oct. 1895-Oct. 1901; Pilgrim ch., 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 1902-Feb. 1908; associational p. Black River and 
St. Lawrence Assocs., Mar. 1908-May 1910; act. p. East Somerville, Mass., 
Oct. 1910-June 1911; p. Arlington Heights, Sept. 1911-Aug. 1913; Nan- 
tucket, Feb. 1914-Apr. 1916; Pocasset, May 1917-Mar. 1921; Westminster, 
Oct. 1921-; author, Cumberland Association 1811-1892 Historical Discourse, 
1892; ad. Westminster, Mass. 


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*ISAAC CHIPMAN ARCHIBALD, b. Upper Stewiacke, N. S., Jan. 9, 1852. 
Ac. C. 1880; N. T. I. 1880-82; ord. Halifax, N. S., Oct. 18, 1882; miss. F. 
M. Bd. Mar. Prov., Bobbili, Madras Presidency, India, 1883-86, and Bimli- 
patam, Jan. 1885-Sept. 1886; Chicacolle, 1887-1924; memb. munic. coun., 15 
yrs.; memb. Co. and Dist. bds., Madras Presidency; d. Chicacole, Jan. 4, 
1924, 


*SAMUEL McCULLY BLACK, b. Amherst, N. S., Jan. 28, 1846. Ac. 
C. 1874; H. U. 1876; N. T. I. 1876-77; 1882-83, omitted some stud. and rec. 
spec. cert.; ord. Berwick, N. S., Jan. 1878; p. Berwick, 1877-80; Liverpool, 
1880-83; Westport, 1883-85; Kentville, 1885-88; ed. Messenger and Visitor, 
St. John, N. B., 1890-95; Maritime Baptist, 1895-1909; d. St. John, Aug. 23, 
1909. D. D., Ac. U., 1898. 


Joun Exiyjau Cass, b. Patten, Me., Nov. 27, 1856. C. U. 1880; N. T. I. 
1880-82; ord. Newton Centre, May 18, 1882; miss. A. B. M. U., Toungoo, 
Burma, Nov. 1882-87; Myingyan, 1887-1901; health failed; in U. S., 1901-; 
ad. South Acton, Mass. 


ARTHUR CRAWLEY CuHutTE, b. Digby, N. S., Apr. 10, 1853. Ac. C. 1881; 
B. U. T. S. 1881-82, 1883-84; N. T. I. 1882-83; ord. Stillman Valley, IIl., 
Dec. 23, 1884; p. Stillman Valley, 1884-89; 1st ch., Austin, 1889-92; Ist ch., 
Halifax, N. S., 1892-Aug. 1901; prof. Heb, Lang. and O. T. Lit., Ac. U., 
Sept. 1901-22; dean theol. dept., 1910-22; prof. em. June 1922-; author, 
VWilliam Carey, A Sketch of Beginnings in Modern Missions, 1891; John 
Thomas, Fore-runner of ee 1893; The es Life of Acadia, 1924; 
ad. Wolfville, Ne Oe oa Dae ai be ise 1884; D. D., Ac. U., 1901. 


Lewis Anson Eaton, b. Seabrook, N. H., June 4, 1855. M. U. 1880; N. 
T. I. 1880-82; miss. A. B. M. U., Bangkok, Siam, 1882-Dec. 1895; w. c. 
Mebane, N. C., 1896-97; p. and tea. Swepsonville, 1897-1900; p. Campton, 
N. H., 1900-03; West Townsend, Mass., 1903-June 1905; Westwood, June 
1905-May 1908; Stamford, Vt., June 1908-09; Cheshire, Mass., 1909-Aug. 
1912; res. Raynham; Westwood. 


*CHARLES KENDALL HarrincTon, b. Sydney, C. B., Mar. 14, 1858. Ac. 
C. 1879; N. T. I. 1880-81; pr. Cambellton, N. B., 1881-82; B. U. T. S. 1882- 
84, post-grad. 1884-86; ord. Sydney, C. B., Sept. 23, 1886; miss. A. B. M. 
U., Yokohama, Japan, Aug. 1886-1920, and prof. O. T. Interp. and Exeg., 
Japan T. S., 1887-1920; author, Bickel of the Inland Sea, 1919; many 
pamphlets and addresses; memb. Revision Committee of N. T.; d. Albany, 
N. Y., May 13, 1920. D. D., Ac. U., 1905. 


FRANCIS PERCIVAL STEWART Lamp, b. Montreal, Can., Sept. 4, 1859. Mag. 
U. 1 yr.; N. T. I. 1880-82; A. T. S. 1882-83; ord. 1886; p. Unit. ch., Nan- 
tucket, Mass., 1893-1900?; ad. in 1909, 423 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


BENJAMIN Ranp, b. Canning, N. S., July 17, 1856. Ac. C. 1875; H. U. 
1879, post-grad. 1879- 80, 1882-85; N. T. I. 1880- 82; Heidelburg, U.; tea. 
Eng, M. I. T., Boston, 1889- 90; asst. in Phil., H. Te 1891-97, instr., 1897- 
1902, lib. Phil. dept., 1906-: author, Abstract of Ferrier’s Creek Philosophy; 
Life of Rev. Aaron Cleveland, Boston, 1888; Bibliography of Economics, 
1895; Life, Unpublished Letters, and Philosophical Regimen of the Third 
Earl of Shaftsbury, 1900; Selections Illustrating Economic History since 
1763, 1903; Bibliography of Philosophy, 1905; Modern Classical Philoso- 
phers, 1907; The Classical Moralists, 1909; The Classical Psychologists, 
1912; Shaftesbury’s Second Characters, 1913; Berkeley and Percival, 1914; 
ee Clarke, 1924; ad. 8 Prescott St., Cambridge, Mass etn: OL 

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134 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1884 


*ArTHUR NosLe Roscog, b. Cornwallis, N. S., June 14, 1853. Ac. C. 2 
yrs.; N. T. I. 1880-81; ord. Port Medway, N. S., Mar. 31, 1880; p. Port 
Medway, 1880; pr. St. George, N. B., some mos., 1882; health failed; d. 
Cornwallis, N. S July 22, 1884. 


*HEZEKIAH ALBERT SPENCER, b. Mira, C. B., Mar. 18, 1849. Ac. C. 1879; 
N. T. I. 1880-82; ord. Milford, July 12, 1882; p. Milford, 1882-Oct. 1887; d. 
Milford, Oct. 18, 1887. 


*JosepH ALLISON CAHILL, b. Sackville, Westmoreland Co., N. B., May 6, 
1847. Tea. 1871-75; B.S. N. B.; ord. Kingsclear, N. B., Mar. 17, 1875; p. 
Kingsclear, 1875-76; miss. Canterbury, 1876-77; p. two chs., Richmond, 
1877-78 ; Jacksonville, 1878-81; N. T. I. 1881-83; p. Carleton, 'N. AB PA 1883- 
87; Summerside, Pei Tone 1887- 92; Centreville, N. BHeOct 1892-Oct. 1899 ; 
Jacksonville, Oct. 1899-Oct. 1905; Hodgdon, Me., Mar. 1905-Mar. 1909 ; 
Coldstream, N. B., Aug. 1909-Oct. 1911; East Florenceville, Oct. 1911-?; 
Bridgewater, Me., 1913-14; d. Portland, May 23, 1914. 


*FREDERICK WINGATE GOOKIN, b. Boston, Mass., Nov. 17, 1853. W. A. 
and Vt. A.; N. T. I. 1881-83; ord. West Pawlet, Vt., Sept. 5, 1883; p. West 
Pawlet, 1883-84; Monroe, Mich., Dec. 1884-85; Ira, Vt., Sept. 1886-Aug. 
1887; Ashland, Ore., June 1888-89; Galesburg, Mich., 1892-95; Centerville, 
1895-97; Weston, 1897-99; Highland, 1899-1901; w. c. Romeo, 1901-1907; 
p. Larned, Kans., 1907-?; Athens; Oakland; Antioch, Mich.; d. Romeo, 
Mich., July 31, 1923. 


*ALONZO GRANT, b. Weymouth, N. S., Nov. 18, 1846. N. T. I. 1881-82; 
not ord.; res. Weymouth Bridge, N. S.; d. Weymouth, Apr. 1, 1920. ; 
29—*] 


1884 


*GEORGE AARON CLEAVELAND, b. Clarence, N. S., Apr. 2, 1853. 
Ord. North Brookfield, Jan. 14, 1880; s. North Brookfield, 1879-July 1881; 
N. T. I. 1881-84; p. Rockport, Dec. 1881-Dec. 1883; act. p. Cong. ch.,Non- 
antum, Jan.-June, 1884; p. Bapt. ch., North Berwick, Me., June 1884-Sept. 
1886; Melrose, Mass., Oct. 1886-Mar. 1893; Fells, Nov. 1893-Apr. 1894; 
Riverside, Calif., May 1894-July 1899; Im. ch., Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 
1899-Mar. 1904; Loyalty ch., Minneapolis, June 1904-June 1905; Los 
Angeles, Calif., Oct. 1905-Mar. 1909; Santa Monica, Calif., Sept. 1909- 
Oct. 1911; author, American Landmarks, 1893; res. Hermosa Beach, 
Calif.; d. Hermosa Beach, Nov. 2, 1922. 


EBENEZER PRYOR COLDWELL, b. Gaspereaux, N. S., Feb. 19, 
1855. Ac. C. 1878; ord. Argyle, N. S., Sept. 21, 1880; p. Argyle, June 1878- 
July 1881; N: T. I. 1881-84; p. Sydney, N. S., July 1884-June 1887; Pleas- 
ant Valley, July 1887-June 1891; Freeport, Aug. 1891-July 1894: Port 
Lorne, Oct. 1894-Oct. 1900; Osborne, May 1901-May 1905; Kempt, May 
1905-Aug. 1906; New Ross, Oct. 1906-Oct. 1908; health failed: WA erie 
1908-; ad. Bridgetown, N. S. 


WILLIAM HERBERT PERRY FAUNCE, b. Worcester, Mass., Jan. 
15, 1859. Br. U. 1880; N. T. I. 1880-81, 1882-84; instr. Br. U. 1881 -22 ord, 
Springfield, June 11, 1884; p. State St. ch., Springfield, June 1884- Aug. 
1889 ; Fifth Ave. ch., New York, Ney Sept. 1889-99; pres. Br. U., 1899-; 
lect. U. Chic.; ; Lyman Beecher lect. Y. U., 1907-98 ; ‘author, The Educa- 


1884] STUDENTS 135 


tional Ideal in the Ministry, 1908; Social Aspects of Foreign Missions, 
1913; New Horizon of State and Church, 1918; Religion and War, 1918; 
ad. Brown University, Providence, R. I. D. D., Br. U., 1895, Y. U., 1901, 
H. U., 1904; LL: D., Bay. U:,1904,.U. A., 1905).D. C., 1910, Wes.U., 1910, 
D. U., 1914, A. C., 1915, McM. U. 1923. 


*EDGAR HATFIELD, b. Springfield, N. B., Aug. 27, 1848. B. S. N. B.; 
B. T. S. 1878-80; ord. Blackville, N. B., Sept. 18, 1879; s. Blackville, 1879- 
81; Carroll City, Ia., 1881; N. T. I. 1881-84; p. Jefferson, Me., June 1884- 
Oct. 1885; East Lamoine, Dec. 1885-Apr. 1886; Wells, June 1886-June 
1889; South Newfane, Vt., June 1889-Apr. 1893; Westford, May 1893- 
Feb. 1895; North Leverett, Mass., Feb. 1895-Nov. 1898; North Tisbury 
and West Tisbury, Dec. 1898-1903; Andover, Conn., 1905-Feb. 1910; Guil- 
ford, Vt., Mar. 1910-Feb. 1913; ret. in ill health; res. Wales, Mass.; d. 
Wales, May 9, 1918. 


THOMPSON ARCHIBALD HOWARD, b. Middleboro, N. S., Oct. 
23, 1855. Ac. C. 1878-80; N. T. I. 1881-84; ord. Amherst, N. H., June 18, 
1884; p. Amherst, June 1884-June 1886; Pittsfield, Nov. 1886-July 1889; 
Chelmsford, Mass., Aug. 1889-Dec. 1892; Crown Hill ch., Nashua, N. H., 
Dec. 1892-Mar. 1897; Randolph, Vt., Mar. 1897-Nov. 1901; out of health, 
1901-03; p. Whiting, Vt., May 1903-Jan. 1913; out of health, 1913-14; p. 
Ist Cong. ch., Raynham Center, Mass., Oct. 1914-Mar. 1922; ret.; ad. 39 
Amherst St., Milford, N. H. 


EPHRAIM HILWORTH JONES, b. St. John, N. B., Apr. 8, 1849. N. 
T. I. 1881-84; ord. St. John, N. B., Aug. 19, 1884; miss. A. B. M. U., 
Sendai, Japan, 1884-1908; Sendai and Mito, Dec. 1908-1920; ret.; ad. 2725 
Eagle St., Los Angeles, Calif. 


*BENONI FRANCIS KELLOGG, b. Minerva, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1856. Vt. 
A. 1880; N. T. I. 1881-84; ord. West Townsend, June 4, 1884; p. West 
Townsend, 1884-May 1887; Avon, July 1887-Aug. 1890; Bristol, Vt., Aug. 
1890-94; Fair Haven, July 1894-96; Pownal, 1896-1903; West Swanzey, 
N. H., Sept. 1903-May 1908; d. West Swanzey, May 14, 1908. 


IRVING BEMIS MOWER, b. Cambridge, Me., June 11, 1856. State 
Norm. Sch., Me., 1878; N. T. I. 1881-84; ord. Sharon, May 31, 1883; p. 
Sharon, 1883-Oct. 1885; Kennebunkport, Me., Oct. 1885-May 1892; Ist ch., 
Skowhegan, June 1892-Nov. 1893; South Berwick, Nov. 1893-Nov. 1903; 
cor. sec. Me. Bapt. Miss. Conv., 1903-15; exec. sec. United Bapt. Conv. of 
Me., 1915-; ad. Waterville, Me. D. D., Cy. C., 1906. 


CHARLES EDSON’ OWEN, b. Leeds, Me., Oct. 25, 1852. C. U. 1879; 
N. T. I. 1881-84; ord. Oakland, Me., July 3, 1884; p. Oakland, 1884-Mar. 
1890; Gardiner, Mar. 1890-Sept. 1893; Houlton, Oct. 1893-Jan. 1901; fin. 
sec. Cy. C., Jan. 1901-Dec. 1903; sec. Christ. Civic League of Me., Dec. 
1903-Apr. 1907; supt. Anti-Saloon League of Me., Apr. 1907-Apr. 1910; 
sec. Christ. Civic League of Me., Apr. 1910-Jan. 1919, supt., Jan. 1919- 
Mar. 1924, leg. supt., Mar. 1924-; res. Waterville, Me. D. D., Cy. C., 1908. 


FRED MYRON PREBLE, b. Chesterville, Me. Oct. 15, 1855. C. U. 
1881; N. T. I. 1881-84; ord. Windsor, Vt., Oct. 22, 1885; p. Windsor, 1885- 
Feb. 1887; w. c. Ludlow, Vt., 1887-Feb. 1889; p. Camden, Me., Mar. 1889-June 
1898; Auburn, June 1898-Jan. 1916; ret.; chapl. Vt. State Prison, 1885-87; 
prof. Ch. Hist., C. D. S., 1907-09; author, Educational Abbey of Maine 
Baptists, 1904; In Memoriam Prof. L. E. Warren, LL. D., 1907; Flowers 
in Footsteps (sermons), 1916; ad. summer, Ludlow, Vt.; winter, River- 
side, Calif. D. D., Cy. C., 1901, Ba. C., 1909. 


136 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1884 


*CHARLES CLARENCE SPEAR, b. Danbury, N. H., Oct. 30, 1856. 
C. U.; N. T. I. 1881-84; ord. Danbury, N. H., July 19, 1882; p. Baldwins- 
ville, Mass., July 1884-June 1886; Hudson Centre, N. H., Dec. 1886-Feb. 
1891; Sanford, Me., Feb. 1891-96; w. c. Baldwinsville, Mass., 1896-1922; 
d. Baldwinsville, July 26, 1922. 


CHARLES WALTER WILLIAMS, b. Georgetown, Me, Aug. 28, 
1850. Ba. C. 1881; N. T. I. 1881-84; ord. Quincy Point, July 23, 1884; p. 
Quincy Point, July 1884-May 1887; West Townsend, Sept. 1887-Oct. 1891; 
South Hanson, Nov. 1891-July 1897; Barnstable, Jan. 1898-Aug. 1901; 
South Chelmsford, Sept. 1901-May 1907; North Middleboro, June 1907- 
Apr. 1912; Becket, Mass., May 1912-; ad. Becket, Mass. 


*JOHN MONROE WYMAN, b. Livermore, Me., June 22, 1857. C. U. 
1881; N. T. I. 1881-84; ord. Roslindale, July 19, 1884; p. Roslindale, July 
1884-Oct. 1889; Augusta, Me., Oct. 1889-Nov. 1900; sup. schs., Augusta, 
1893-97; p. Marlboro, Mass., Dec. 1900-Dec. 1904; Foxboro, Dec. 1904- 
Nee 1912; Damariscotta, Me., Dec. 1912-Aug. 1918; d. Augusta, Aug. 17, 
1918. 


*WILLIAM Davis ATHEARN, b. Vineyard Haven, Mass., June 6, 1854. 
W. A. 1875-78; N. T. I. 1881-Jan. 1883; ord. Ashfield, May 24, 1881; p 
Ashfield, Sept. 1880-Sept. 1881; Spencer, Jan. 1883-May 1886; Waseca, 
Minn., Sept. 1886-Aug. 1888; Townshend, Vt., Oct. 1888-Sept. 1891; Digh- 
ton, Mass., Oct. 1891-June 1896; Woodville, July 1896-May 1901; Lisbon 
Falls, Me., May 1901-Nov. 1903; Buckfield and East Sumner, Nov. 1903- 
Dec. 1907; East Corinth, Dec. 1907-May 1911; sight failed, Mar. 1908; 
ret.; res. Woodville, Mass., June 1911-1913; d. Woodville, Jan. 17, 1913. 


JEAN CHARLEMAGNE Braco, b. Cambray, France, May 3, 1853. Mag. U. 
1881; N. T. I. 1881-83; ord. Burlington, Vt., June 15, 1883; U. stud., 
Edinburgh, Scot., 1883-84, Paris, France, 1884-85; rep. sec. Am. McAll Assoc., 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1885-91; assoc. prof. Mod. Lang., Vas. C., 1891-92, prof. 
1892-1918; ret.; lect. Lowell Inst., Jan. 1898; lect. in Académie des sciences 
morales et politiques of Paris, 1904; del. to Intern. Peace Congress at 
Rouen, 1903; del. to Natl. Peace Congress at Nimes, 1904; decorated by 
French govt.; wrote paper used as historical basis for settlement of New- 
foundland controversy between France and Great Britain, 1904; cont. to 
Revue Historique, North American Review, Outlook, Independent, and 
other periodicals; author, France under the Republic, 1910; The Provoca- 
tion of France, 1916; The Evolution of French Canada, 1924; ad. Keene, 
Nii Lite Cole 1904s Tal Mao a LO: 


FREDERICK Mack GARDNER, b. Salem, Mass., Mar. 24, 1858. C. U. 1881; 
N. T. I. 1881-83; ord. Winthrop, May 16, 1883; p. Winthrop, May 1883- 
Apr. 1884; 2d ch., Lawrence, Apr. 1884-Dec. 1891; Cent. Sq. ch., East 
Boston, Jan. 1892-Sept. 1898; South ch., South Boston, Jan. 1899-Feb. 
1910; 1st ch., Southern Pines, N. C., Oct. 1910-. 


*JoHN Howarp ParsHLey, b. New Haven, Conn., July 22, 1856. C. U. 
1881; N. T. I. 1881-83; ord. Westboro, June 1883; p. Westboro, 1883-May 
1884; Woonsocket, R. I., July 1884-May 1887; Damariscotta, Me., June 
1887-May 1889; South Broad St. ch., Philadelphia, Pa., June 1889-Sept. 
1891; Rockland, Me., Nov. 1891-Apr. 1897; 1st ch., Lawrence, Mass., May 
1897-Nov. 1899; Moncton, N. B., Dec. 1899-Jan. 1901; inv.; d. Bridgewater, 
Mass., Sept. 4, 1907. 


1885] STUDENTS 137 


Gipron Mayo, b. Eden, Me., Nov. 23, 1846. State Norm. Sch., Castine, 
Me., 1871-72; N. T. I. 1882-84; ord. Brooklin, Me., Sept. 2, 1884; p. 
Brooklin, May 1884-June 1887; South Paris and Paris Hill, July 1887- 
June 1889; Harrington, Sept. 1889-Nov. 1891; Blue Hill, Nov. 1891- 
June 1894; Brooklin, June 1894-Apr. 1898; w. c. Waterville, 1898-1903; 
p. Winter Harbor, June 1903-Dec. 1907; w. c. Ellsworth, Dec. 1907- 
Dec. 1909; p. Franklin, Dec. 1909-Nov. 1915; s. Mt. Desert Cong. ch., 
1916-17; Winter Harbor ch., Nov. 1917-Oct. 1918; w. c. Bangor, 1918-; 
ad. 245 Center St., Bangor, Me. 


CHARLES LyMAN Ruoapes, b. Elbridge, N. Y., May 13, 1849. N. T. I. 
1882-83; ord. Lexington, Jan. 4, 1883; p. Lexington, 6 mos.; West Acton, 
1883-87; 4th St. ch., South Boston, Jan. 1888-Oct. 1889; Perkins St. ch., 
Somerville, Oct. 1889-Mar. 1890; East Somerville, Apr. 1890-92; Stamford, 
Conn., July 1892-Dec. 1897; sec. So. N. Y. dist., A. B. M. U., 1897-Dec. 
1910; p. Prospect Ave. ch., Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 1911-Apr. 1916; Cazenovia, 
Apr. 1916-Feb. 1919; Fredonia, Feb. 1919-Noy. 1923; ret.; ad. 35 Euclid 
Ave., Kenmore, Buffalo, N. Y. 


FRANK S. WEstTOoN, b. Weathersfield, Vt., Aug. 25, 1861. Bost. U. 1 yr.; 
Cong. C. Brit. N. Am.; Mag. U. 1881-82; N. T. I. 1882-83; ord. Jay, Me., 
Oct. 8, 1885; p. Jay, Nov. 1884-Dec. 1885; Conway, Mass., Dec. 1885-May 
1889; West Springfield, June 1889-July 1892; Lincoln Sq. ch., Worcester, 
Aug. 1892-Jan. 1896; Natick, Feb. 1896-Mar. 1903; Westmount ch., Mon- 
treal, P. Q., Mar. 1903-Oct. 1905; Im. ch., Toronto, Ont., Nov. 1905-Nov. 
1920; instr. Theol., Toronto Bib. C., 1907-09, prof. N. T. Exeg., 1911-June 
1920, prof. Sys. Theol., Oct. 1920-; author, Present Condition of Jews in 
Relation to Prophecy, 1904; ad. 505 Clinton St., Toronto, Ont. D. D., 
Lincoln and Jefferson U., 1920. 20—*7 


1885 
G. R. Hovey, Class Secretary 


*JOSEPH LINDLEY Murray Younsc, b. Brooklyn, N. S., Oct. 19, 1835. S. C. 
1867, theol. dept. 1867-68, 1869-Jan. 1870; ord. Farmington, Minn., Sept. 
20, 1868; p. Farmington and Castle Rock, July 1868-Mar. 1869; s. Loda, 
Ill., Mar.-Sept., 1869; B. U. T. S., Jan. 1870-May 1871; s. Dover and 
Bureau, Mar. 1870-May 1871; s. La Crosse, Wis., June 1871-May 1872; 
Alton, Ill., June-Aug., 1872; agt. Journal and Messenger, Dec. 1872-Mar. 
1873, The Standard, June-Dec. 1875, Dec. 1877-Sept. 1878; p. South Bend, 
Ind., Mar. 1873-June 1875; Macomb, IIl., Dec. 1875-Dec. 1877; 1st ch., 
Springfield, Sept. 1878-June 1879; Virden, Aug. 1879-Dec. 1881; ev. N. S., 
Jan.-July 1882; p. Yarmouth, N. S., July 1882-July 1884; N. T. I. post- 
grad., 1884-85; s. Grand Ave. ch., New Haven, Conn., and other chs., June 
1885-Mar. 1886; p. Bear River, N. S., Mar. 1886-Sept. 1889; s. Macomb, 
Il!., Monmouth, ev. Ill., Ind., and N. S., Oct. 1889-Sept. 1896; sick 1897- 
June 1898; w. c. Somerset, Kings Co., N. S., 1898-99; d. Somerset, July 1, 
B00 a ED hea Oe Os. 


WILLIAM SULLIVAN AYRES, b. Russelville, Ky., Oct. 10, 1862. S. 
W. B. C. 1882; N. T. I. 1882-85; ord. Lowell, June 4, 1885; p. Worthen St. 
ch., Lowell, June 1885-Oct. 1891; Ist ch., Portland, Me., Nov. 1891-Nov. 
1899; Cent. ch., Westfield, Mass., Nov. 1900-; ad. Westfield, Mass. 


*ANDREW CHAMBERLAIN, b. Sparta, Va., Aug. 14, 1858. Boston 
Lat. Sch.; N. T. I. 1882-85; ord. New Bedford, Sept. 30, 1885; p. New 


138 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1885 


Bedford, July 1885-Oct. 1890; Bridgeton, N. J., 1890-92; s. Shiloh ch, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1892-93; p. Ebenezer ch., Cumberland, Md., 1893-98; 
gen. State miss., in co-op. with A. B. P. S. and the Lott Carey Bapt. Assoc. 
of Md., Mar.-May, 1898; d. Baltimore, May 10, 1898. 


EDWARD ALONZO DAVIS, b. North Chelmsford, Mass., Sept. 20, 
1858. U. V. M. 1876-80; N. T. I. 1882-85; ord. Trenton, Me., Aug. 12, 
1885; p. Trenton, July 1885-Dec. 1886; Sedgwick, Dec. 1886-Oct. 1893; 
Oldtown, Oct. 1893-Oct. 1903; miss. Me. Bapt. Conv., Nov. 1903-Apr. 1910; 
p. South Paris, Apr. 1910-Oct. 1914; miss. Un. Bapt. Conv. of Me., 1914-; 
ad. 8 Tampa St., Lewiston, Me. 


FREDERIC WILLIAM FARR, b. Litchfield, Me., Mar. 16, 1860. C. U. 
1882; N. T. I. 1882-85; ord. Biddeford, Me., Mar. 16, 1886; p. Biddeford, 
1886-Sept. 1888; Milford, Mass., Oct. 1888-Aug. 1891; p. People’s ch. and 
dean Miss. Trn. C., New York, N. Y., Aug. 1891-95; p. Bethlehem ch., 
Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 1895-1915; Calvary ch., Los Angeles, Calif., 1915-; 
author, Manual of Christian Doctrine, 1894; The Representative Christ, 
1896; ad. 504 So. St. Louis St., Los Angeles, Calif. S. T. D., Temple C,, 
1906. 


GEORGE RICE HOVEY, b. Newton Centre, Mass., Jan. 17, 1860. Br. 
U. 1882; N. T. I. 1882-85, post-grad. 1885-86; act. p. Harrison, Me., Nov. 
1896-May 1897; prof. Heb. and O. T. Lit., Rich. T. S., 1887-91, prof. Gr. 
Interp. and Heb. 1891-97; pres. Way. S. and C., 1897-99; prof. Theol., 
Psy., and Eth., Va. Un. U., 1899-1919; vice-pres., 1899-1905, pres., 1905-19; 
Sec. of Educ., A. B. H. M. S., 1919-; author, Hebrew Word Book, 1902; 
a0 ie Highland Terrace, Upper Montclair, N. J. D. D., Temple C., 1901, 

r. U., 1902. 


ROBERT MacDONALD, b. Liverpool, N. S., July 22, 1860. Ac. C. 
1878-79; N.:T. I. 1882-85; ord. Georgetown, June 1, 1885; p. Georgetown, 
1885-Sept. 1887; Methuen, Oct. 1887-Apr. 1891; Warren Ave. ch., Boston, 
May 1891-Dec. 1897; H. U., 1894; p. Washington Ave. ch., Brooklyn, N. 
Y., Jan. 1898-1915; Plymouth ch., Worcester, Mass., 1915-; author, Mind, 
Religion and Health, 1910; ad. 385 May St., Worcester, Mass. S. T. B 
Hat. 1896. Do DANAce Gy lO0os PhP iN Swi es olon 


*MANUEL CASAUS MARIN, b. Zaragoza, Spain, Dec. 22, 1857. C. U. 
1882; N. T. I. 1882-85, post-grad. 1885-86; ord. Boston, Oct. 20, 1886; miss. 
A. B. M. U., Barcelona, Spain, Nov. 1886-1910; d. Sabadell, Jan. 3, 1910. 


*GEORGE DANA SANDERS, b. Patten, Me., July 11, 1851. C. U. 
1882; N. T. I. 1882-85; ord. East Gloucester, June 22, 1885; p. Chapel St. 
ch., Gloucester, June 1885-June 1893; health failed, chapl. 8th Mass. Mil., 
May 1890-98; on Gen. J. F. Sanger’s staff, Matanzas, Cuba, Jan.-May, 
1899; p. Unit. ch., Waterville, Me., Jan. 1905-14; Ist Unit. ch., Houlton, 
Dec. 1914-Sept. 1918; d. Patten, Me., Sept. 8, 1918. 


FELT NOYES ‘SMITH: 'b; :Toronto;) Can) | Dec. .6,) 18535 LeU, 21874 
N. T. I. 1882-85; ord. Springfield, July 1, 1885; p. 3d ch., Springfield, 1885- 
Aug. 1889; prin. Howe A., New Iberia, La., Sept. 1889-96; d. Boston, 
Mass., Sept. 3, 1896. 


*HOWARD BENJAMIN TILDEN, b. Chesterville, Me., Sept. 13, 1848. 
C. U. 1878; ord. Lamoine, Me., Oct. 1880; p. Lamoine, Feb. 1880-Sept. 
1882; N. T. I. 1882-85; p. Edgartown, 1885-88; Chester, Vt., Aug. 1888-91; 
Cherryfield, Me., Mar. 1891-93; ev. Me., Mass., Vt., Ia., 1893-96; p. Dover 
and Foxcroft, Me., 1896-1900; Waldoboro, 1901-June 1904; Bar Harbor, 


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1885] STUDENTS 139 


July 1904-05; Tenants Harbor, 1905-08; w. c. Surry, 1908-09; act. p. Cong. 
ch., Peru, Vt., 1909-13; p. Bapt. ch., Jamaica, 1914-15; d. Jamaica, Vt., 
Dec. 6, 1915. 


*GEORGE BOICE TITUS, b. Westport, N. S., Dec. 4, 1849. Ac. C. 
1875-77; ord. Osborne, N.. S., Mar. 26, 1874; p. Osborne, Sept. 1873-Sept. 
1875; Beaver River and Port Maitland, Sept. 1877-Sept. 1882; N. T. I. 
1882-85; p. Saco, Me., July 1885-Nov. 1890; Everett, Mass., Dec. 1890- 
Oct. 1900; 1st ch., Brockton, Oct. 1900-Oct. 1906; w. c. Brockton, Oct. 
1906-Sept. 1907; p. Melrose Highlands, Sept. 1907-Jan. 1911; West Bridge- 
ye Feb. 1911-1918; d. West Bridgewater, May 8, 1918. A. M., Cy. C., 
1899. © 


*CHARLES HORACE WHEELER, b. Grantville, now Wellesley Hills, 
Mass., Mar. 25, 1859. Br. U. 1882; N. T. I. 1882-85, B. D. 1910; ord. 4th 
ch., Providence, R. I., May 20, 1885; p. Pittsfield, N. H., Nov. 1885-June 
1886; North Attleboro, Mass., July 1886-June 1892; Winchester, June 
1892-Apr. 1894; Im. ch., Cincinnati, O., Aug. 1894-Oct. 1896; Laporte, Ind., 
Nov. 1896-Jan. 1900; Ist ch., Belvidere, Ill., Jan. 1900-Apr. 1902; Iowa 
City, Ia., Apr. 1902-Sept. 1903; Danvers, Mass., Oct. 1903-Feb. 1907; New 
London, N. H., Feb. 1907-Dec. 1908; Warren Ave. ch., Brockton, Dec. 
1908-Mar. 1912; Somerset, Aug. 1912-July 1913; d. Attleboro, July 7, 1914. 


*ALBERT GREENE, b. Scituate, R. I., Apr. 24, 1853. Br. U. 1882; N. 
T. I. 1882-85, omitted Heb. and rec. spec. cert.; ord. West Sutton, June 
25, 1885; p. West Sutton, June 1885-Mar. 1888; Warren, Me., Apr. 1888- 
May 1890; Ist ch. East Providence, R. I., Aug. 1890-Feb. 1897; w. c. 
Westerly, 1897-98; d. Westerly, Oct. 7, 1898. 


*BrerwicK MANNING, b. Boston, Mass., June 21, 1859. A. C. 1882; N. T. 
I. 1882-83; d. Boston, Aug. 6, 1884. 


BrEvERLEY Newton Nos tes, b. Springfield, N’.. B., Sept. 8, 1855. Norm. 
Sch., Fredericton; N. T. I. 1881-83; ord. Brussel St. ch., St. John, N. B., 
July 26, 1883; asst. p. St. John, some mos.; Toronto Bapt. C. 1883-84; p. 
Jacksonville, N. B., May 1884-Nov. 1886; Lockeport, N. S., Nov. 1886- 
Oct. 1889; Woodstock, N. B., Oct. 1889-Oct. 1890; Gibson, Oct. 1890-June 
1893; Bear River, N. S., June 1893-Nov. 1897; Kentville, Nov. 1897-Nov. 
1900; Ludlow St. ch., St. John, N. B., Nov. 1900-Mar. 1905; Sackville, Mar. 
1905-08; St. Martin’s, 1908-1910; ret.; author, A Vision of Jesus, 1903; 
Jesus’ Family Troubles, a Devotional Study, 1906; ad. Woodstock, N. B. 


*HorRATIO NELSON Parry, b. Port Maitland, N. S., Oct. 4, 1849. Ac. C. 
1875-77; ord. Gaspereaux, N. S., Apr. 25, 1877; p. Gaspereaux, June 1876- 
Dec. 1877; West Yarmouth, Jan. 1878-Sept. 1882; N. T. I. 1882-83; p. 
Lockeport, N. S., May 1883-Sept. 1886; w. c. Ohio; p. Temple ch., Ohio, 
Apr. 1887-Aug. 1888; Aylesford, Jan. 1889-Mar. 1891; New Glasgow, Apr.- 
Sept. 1891; w. c. New Glasgow, 1891-93; p. Chester, Aug. 1893-Nov. 1896; 
Upper Wilmot, Nov. 1896-1903; d. Gaspereaux, Nov. 18, 1903. 


*ANSON JosEPH Wess, b. Rodman, N. Y., Sept. 22, 1857. M. U. 1879-80; 
N. T. I. 1882-83; not ord.; tea. mus., N. Y., Mass.; res. Lexington, Mass., 
1898-1915; res. Adams, N. Y., 1915-1917; d. Adams, Apr. 9, 1917. 


THOMAS De Grucny, b. Island of Jersey, May 18, 1858. N. T. I. 1883- 
85; ord. Newton Upper Falls, June 25, 1885; p. Newton Upper Falls, 1885- 
June 1886; Revere, Aug. 1886-Aug. 1889; Plantsville, Conn., Nov. 1889- 


140 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1886 


May 1891; Cent. ch., Chicopee, Mass., June 1891-Aug. 1894; Wakefield, R. 
I., Feb. 1895-July 1897; Scranton, Pa., Sept. 1897-Feb. 1903; Penn Yan, N. 
Y., Mar. 1903-May 1909; Medina, June 1909-Mar. 1912; Ticonderoga, Apr. 
1912-Sept. 1917; Skaneateles, Oct. 1917-Sept. 1921; Penn Yan, Oct. 1921-; 
ad. Penn Yan, N.. Y. 


Henry Stanton Davis, b. New Boston, N. H., June 30, 1846. Eelectic 
Med. C., Philadelphia, Pa., 1868; ord. Wendell, Mass., Feb. 4, 1879; p. 
Wendell, Mass. and W. Brattleboro, Vt., 1878-1880; Waseca, Minn., Feb. 
1880-Sept. 1882; East Canaan, N. H., Nov. 1882-Nov. 1883; N. T. I. 1883- 
84; p. Middletown Springs, Vt., 1884-85; North Granville, N. Y., Mar. 
1885-Mar. 1891; Corinth, 1891-93; Newton Upper Falls, Mass., 1893-94; 
Meredith, N. H., 1895-97; phys. Meredith, 1897-99; p. Grafton, N. Y., 1899- 
1901; Hancock, Mass., May 1901-Apr. 1905; Easton, Conn., May 1905-06; 
health failed; ret.; ad. St. Cloud, Fla. : 


*HERBERT TILDEN, b. Chesterville, Me., June 18, 1850. C. U. 1875; prin. 
Black River A., Ludlow, Vt., 1875-76; ord. Lamoine, Me., July 6, 1877; p. 
Lamoine, Sept. 1876-Dec. 1879; Bar Harbor, Dec. 1879-Dec. 1880; Sedg- 
wick, Dec. 1880-Aug. 1883; N. T. I. 1883-84; prin. Bear River A., Vt.; p. 
Oldtown, Me., Jan. 1885-Sept. 1886; Farmington, Sept. 1886-Nov. 1892; 
Cedar Rapids, Ia., Nov. 1892-Mar. 1899; w. c. 1899-1901; s. s. Cong. ch., 
Wilton, Me., Jan. 1901-Nov. 1902; p. Bapt. ch., Sanford, Me., Dec. 1902- 
July 1906; Fargo, N. D., 1906-June 1910; w. c. Farmington, Me., July 1910- 
Oct. 1911; p. Hebron, and instr. Bib. Lit., H. A., Nov. 1911-Nov. 1915; p. 
Greenville, N. H., Feb. 1917-Sept. 1918; s. lst ch., Manchester, Sept. 1918- 
June 1919; p. Kennebunkport, Me., Oct. 1920-Oct. 1922; s. Cong. ch., Farm- 
ington, Dec. 1922-June 1923; d. Southern Pines, N. C., Feb. 2, 1924. D. 
D., Des M. C., 1909. 21—*13 


1886 


*JAMES EuGENE HAmILton, b. Goodwood, Ont., Oct. 15, 1857. Ord. June 
1881\3) Bry Oi 1883 "Bou Ts Se BoD 1884s iNuel ele post-erad aur iooe. 
p. Vineyard Haven, June 1886-90; Hope Valley, R. I., Nov. 1890-Sept. 
1891; prof. Log. and Psy., John B. Stetson U., Deland, Fla., 1893-94; d. 
Deland, June 15, 1894. 


*GRANVILLE Corey SuiIRK, b. Oxford, O., Nov. 21, 1841. Prep. dept. U. 
Chic.’ Z:yrs.; BU. T. S. 1874-77; ord. Barrington; Til’ June!) 18/62: "%p. 
Barrington, 1876-78; Whitewater, Wis., Aug. 1878-81; Mitchell, Ind., Jan. 
1882-83; La Salle, Ill. Jan.-Sept. 1885; N. T. IL. post-grad., 1885-86; p. 
Whiting, Vt., July 1886-88; Lyons Farms, N. J., Dec. 1890-Apr. 1892; s. 
Huntsville, Mo., May 1892-?; Toledo, Ia.,?-July 1894; w. c. Dana, Ind., 
1894-Dec. 1896; s. Rockville, Dec. 1896-Apr. 1897; w. c. Montezuma, 1897- 
99; p. Michigan City, Dec. 1899-1901; d. Michigan City, Apr. 29, 1901. 


CHARLES REUBEN BAILEY, b. Magog, P. Q., Apr. 19, 1863. Tu. 
C. and D. S. 1881-84; N. T. I. 1884-86; ord. Hampton Falls, N. H., May 
17, 1886; p. Hampton Falls, 1886-Aug. 1889; North Oxford, Mass., Sept. 
1889-May 1892; Salem Depot, N. H., June 1892-Aug. 1893; ord. Epis. dea., 
Penacook, Apr. 25, 1894, pt. June 29, 1895; min. St. Mary’s Epis. ch., Pena- 
cook, Aug. 1893-98; stud. Epis. D. S., Cambridge, Mass., 1894-96; r. St. 
Andrew’s ch., Manchester, N. H., sum. 1898-Dec. 1911; St. John’s ch., 
Taunton, Mass., Dec. 1911-June 1913; St. Ann’s ch., Revere, June 1913-; 
ad. 159 Harris St., Revere, Mass. Ph. B.,-I. Wes. U., 1887, and Ph. D., 
1892; S. T. B., Epis. D. S., Cambridge, Mass., 1896. 


1886] STUDENTS 141 


JAMES ALBERT BROWN, b. Brooklyn, Conn., Feb. 27, 1855. Br. U. 
1883; N. T. I. 1883-86; s. Akron, O., 1886-Jan. 1887; ord. Newark, July 14, 
1887; p. Newark, May 1887-Nov. 1888; Bedford, May 1889-Oct. 1891; 
Stillwater, Minn., Oct. 1891-Nov. 1897; Ypsilanti, Mich., Dec. 1897-Apr. 
1903; Aurora, IIll., May 1903-Apr. 1905; Urbana, May 1905-Oct. 1906; post 
grad., U. Chic., 1906-07; p. Bloomington, Ind., May 1907-Nov. 1912; Em- 
poria, Kans., Nov. 1912-Nov. 1915; Fullerton, Calif., Nov. 1915-May 1917; 
Exeter, June 1917-June 1919; Clovis, July 1919-June 1921; s., Ind., 1921-; 
ad. 2952 Shriver Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 


FRANCIS HOWARD DAVIS, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1860. Br. U. 
1882; N. T. I. 1883-86; act. p. Exeter, N. H., sum. 1886; ord. Franklin 
Falls, Apr. 21, 1887; p. Franklin Falls, 1887-Feb. 1892; Foxboro, Mass., 
Apr. 1892-Jan. 1895; Livermore Falls, Me., Jan. 1895-June 1896; Tiverton, 
R. I., Mar. 1898-1903; post. grad. A. T. S. 1903-04; agt. Mass. Bible Soc., 
1905; s. Ist ch., Lawrence, Mass., and others, 1906-07; p. Wales, 1908-09; 
in bus. and lit. stud., 1909-10; cont. to press; ad. State Hosp. for Insane, 
Worcester, Mass. 


RICHARD BARTLETT ESTEN, b. Attleboro, Mass., Sept. 2, 1855. Br. 
U. 1880; N. T. I. 1883-86; ord. Amesbury, May 24, 1886; p. Amesbury, 
1886-91; Westfield, May 1891-Sept. 1900; Roslindale, Oct. 1900-Sept. 1910; 
Ilsley Mem. ch., Middlebury, Vt., Oct. 1910-1914; Webster, Mass., 1914- 
1924; tea. Dudley Bib. Sch., 1924-; ad. 182 Main St., Spencer, Mass. D. 
De Mids Gy 1911s 


WILLIAM CHIPMAN GOUCHER, b. Berwick, N. S., May 12, 1861. 
Ac. C. 1883; N. T. I. 1883-86; ord. Camden, Me., July 27, 1886; p. Camden, 
1886-June 1888; St. Stephen, N. B., June 1888-. D.D., Ac. U., 1912. 


LUCIUS HIPPOLY TE, bePort-au-Prince;Hattiyjan. 27,\1857.) My U, 
1882; ord. New Haven, Conn., June 16, 1884; N. T. I. 1882-86, non-res. 
1884-86; stud. Paris, France, 1884-89; miss., Haiti, 1889-90; p. Port-au- 
Prince, Haiti, May 1890-; ad. 900 Champ de Mars, Port-au-Prince, Haiti. 


*EDWIN PALMER HOYT, b. Lebanon, N. H., Aug. 14, 1859. C. A. 
1878-82; N. T. I. 1883-86; ord. Lisbon Falls, Me., July 15, 1886; p. Lisbon 
Falls, June 1886-June 1887; Lake Village, now Lakeport, N. H., July 1887- 
Apr. 1890; memb. N. H. leg., 1889; p. Beverly Farms, Mass., May 1890- 
Sept. 1895; Roseville, Ill., Oct. 1895-Sept. 1897; Auburn, Ind., Dec. 1897- 
Dec. 1898; in bus., Lowell, Mass., 1899-1904; p. Derby, Vt., Apr. 1904-Apr. 
1906; miss. A. B. H. M. S., Manhattan, Mont., 1906-08; Caspar, Wyo., 
1908-09; Glenrock, 1909-10; d. Omaha, Nebr., Feb. 20, 1910. 


CHARLES STANWOOD LEMONT, b. Bath, Me., Nov. 10, 1853. C. 
U. 1879; N. T. I. 1883-86; in bus. Haverhill, Mass.; Waldoboro, Me.; ad. 
Waldoboro, R. F. D. 2? 


-*MARION ROWLAND PERRY, b. Content Landing, Bolivar Co., 
Miss., Sept. 25, 1854. L. U. 1883; N. T. I. 1883-86; ord. 12th ch., Boston, 
June 11, 1886; tea. Pine Bluff, Ark., 1887-98; in bus., Pine Bluff, 1898- 
1914; d. Pine Bluff, Aug. 10, 1914. 


*RICHARD OTIS SHERWOOD, b. Ridgefield, Conn., Sept. 3, 1854. 
Br. U. 1883; N. T. I. 1883-86; ord. North Abington, Apr. 14, 1886; p. 
North Abington, 1886-Oct. 1890; Adams, Oct. 1890-July 1893; South Nor- 
walk, Conn., July 1893-Oct. 1898; 1st ch., Somerville, Mass., Oct. 1898-May 
ai Attleboro, May 1905-Oct. 1911; health failed; d. Attleboro, Mar. 6 


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142 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1886 


WINDSOR HERBERT WYMAN, b. Peru, Me., Apr. 14, 1857. C. U. 
1878-79; N. T. I. 1883-86; ord. Winchendon, June 24, 1886; p. Winchendon, 
June 1886- June 1890; North Abington, Dec. 1890-Nov. 1804; fd. and prop. 
Bay State Nurseries, North Abington, 1894-; ad. 411 Adams St., North 
Abington, Mass. 


Emit BENJAMIN Bary, b. St. Petersburg, Russia, Dec. 24, 1855. U. 
Chic.; B. U. T. S. 1 yr.; ord. St. Charles, Ill., June 29, 1881; p. St. Charles; 
Newton Upper Falls, Mass., 1883-84; N. T. I. 1883-84; p. Chauncy ch., 
Lafayette, Ind., Feb. 1888-?; A. T. S., grad. 1892; p. Cent. Cong. ch., 
Bangor, Me., 1892-94; became a Unit.; in bus.; res. Melrose, Mass., 1894- 
LOO Lee ar 


*EDWARD PARISH BRAND, b. Laurel Point, W. Va., Aug. 9, 1854. U. W. 
Va. 1878-80; ord. Zoar, W. Va., Oct. 30, 1880; p. Forks of Cheat, Apr. 
1880-Aug. 1883; N. T. I. 1883-85; p. Dunkard, Pa., June 1885-Nov. 1886; 
Madisonville, O., Nov. 1886-Dec. 1889; Alpha, Ill, and Orion, Dec. 1889- 
May 1891; Atchison, Kans., May 1891-Oct. 1892; Cambridge, IIl., Oct. 
1892-Sept. 1895; Orion, Sept. 1895-Sept. 1898; supt. miss., Ill., Sept. 1898- 
Jan. 1922; sec. Funds Ill. State Conv., Jan. 1922-July 1924; publ. Jil. Bap- 
tist Annual for 23 yrs., Ill. Baptist Bulletin for 13 yrs.; d. Normal, Ill, 
July 30, 1924. D. D., Ewing C., 1906, S. C., 1912. 


ALEXANDER Ancus McLeop, b. Valley Field, P. E. L, June 1853. N. T. 
I. ae 86. English course and N. T. Exeg. rec. spec. cert.: miss. East Point, 
P. E. I., 1886-88; p. Tecumseth St. ch., Toronto, Ont., 1888- 90; miss. C. B. 
F. M. S., Ramee nape wae ee 1890-96 ; Narsepetnam, 1897- 1904; Ped- 
dapuram, 1904- 11; ret. 1912; ad. 1708 Charles St., Cancouver, B. C. 


Oates CHARLES SyMonpDs WALLACE, b. Canaan, Kings Co., N. S., Nov. 
28, 1856. Ac. C. 1883; N. T. I. 1883-85; ord. Ist ch., Lawrence, Jan. 28, 
1885; p. Ist ch., Lawrence, Jan. 1885-Dec. 1890; Bloor St. ch., Toronto, 
Can., Jan. 1891-Nov. 1895; chan. McM. U. and prof. Homil., 1895-1905; p. 
Ist ch., Lowell, Mass., June 1905-Oct. 1908; Ist ch., Baltimore, Md., Nov. 
1908-Aug. 1913; Westmount ch., Montreal, P. Q., Sept. 1913-Nov. 1921; 
Eutaw Place ch., Baltimore, Md., Dec. 1921-; assoc. ed. Baptist Young 
People’s Unton, several yrs.; author, The Life of Jesus, 1894; What Bap- 
tists Believe, 1913; ed. From Montreal to Vimy Ridge and Beyond: Let- 
ters of Lieut. Clifford Almon Wells, 1917; ad. 317 Dolphin St., Baltimore, 
Trice D., Ac. U., 1897; LL. D., Mercer U., 1897, Queen’s U., 1903, McM. 


WHITMAN LILLIBRIDGE Woop, b. Exeter, R. I., Feb. 19, 1857. N. T. I. 
1883-86, English course and N. T. Exeg. rec. spec. cert.; Br. U. 1886-87; 
ord. Natick, R.I., May 19, 1887; p. Natick, May 1887-July 1893; Woodlawn 
ch., Pawtucket, Aug. 1893-Aug. 1913; miss. p., R. I., Oct. 1913-Dec. 1918; 
p. Lakewood, May 1919-; ad. 19 Bayside Ave., Pawtuxet, R. I. 





JosrpH McKean, b. West Medway, Mass., Apr. a 1856. N. T. I. 1884- 
86; ord. Preston City, Conn., Aug. 11, 1886 : act. p. and p. Preston City, 
Mar. 1886-Dec. 1888 ; p. Niantic, Dec. 1888- Sept. 1891; Winchendon, Mass., 
Sept. 1891-July 1896; Niantic, Conn., July 1896-Oct. 1807; Branford, Oct. 
1897-Oct. 1902; 3d ch., Fall River, Mass., Oct. 1902-Sept. 1906: Mt. Wash- 
ington ch., Haverhill, ’ Sept. 1906- Sept. 1908: Townshend, Vt., Sept. 1908- 
July 1914; "West Townsend, Mass., July 1914-: ad. West Townsend, Mass. 


1887] STUDENTS 143 


*N'APOLEON GREGOIRE, b. Napierville, P. Q., Dec. 16, 1849. Assomption 
and Montreal C. 1861-67; stud. law, 1867-69; with Roman Catholic order 
Péres Oblats, ue 71; Rom. Cath. U., Ottawa, Can., 1871-73; ord. pt. 
Fraser River, B. , June 21, 1874; miss. B. C., 1874-83 ; Grande Ligne 
Miss., P. Q., 1884; oe Py 1884- 85; p. Bapt. ch., South Ely, PUR Oot. 
1885- Apr. 1889 : ind. miss., Worcester, Mass., and Haverhill, 1880- 91; 
Bapt. miss. St. Johns, P. Q., 1891-94; p. St. Pie, "May 1894-May 1897 ; miss, 
and writer for Grande Ligne Miss. Bd., May 1897-1900; p. Maskinongé, 
Sept. 1900-Aug. 1907; South Ely, Sept. 1907-Aug. 1908 ; d. Three Rivers, 
Aug. 15, 1908. 


*Joun Hore JoHNSTONE, b. Glasgow, Scot., Feb. 29, 1852. N. T. I. 1884- 
85; ord. Neponset, Dec. 16, 1885; p. Neponset, 1885-86; Palatka, Fla., 1886- 
90; w. c. Neponset, Mass., 1891-96; p. Palatka, Fla., June 1896-97; d. 
Palatka, May 10, 1897. 21—*8 


1887 
R. W. Van Kirk, Class Secretary 


HERBERT LINCOLN CAULKINS, b. Roxbury, Mass., Nov. 6, 1860. 
W. A. 1880-84; N. T. I. 1884-87; ord. Cambridge, July 20, 1887; p. Presque 
Isle, Me., Sept. 1887-Aug. 1898; Yarmouth, Sept. 1898-July 1907; Hart- 
land, Aug. 1907-Jan. 1912; Littleton, Mass., Jan. 1912-Nov. 1920; Hopkin- 
ton, N. H., Nov. 1920-June 1923; Colrain, Mass., June 1923-; ad. Colrain, 


WILLIAM JACOB CLOUES, b. Boston, Mass., Mar. 3, 1860. Br. U. 
1884. N. T. I. 1884-87, B. D., 1912; ord. Dover, Me., July 27, 1887; p. 
Dover and Foxcroft, July 1887-Jan. 1888; Littleton, Mass., Oct. 1888-July 
1899; Montpelier, Vt., Oct. 1899-Feb. 1902; Warner, N. H., Apr. 1904-Nov. 
1909; w. c. Charlestown, Mass., 1909-1911; asst. lib. N. T. I., Sept. 1911- 
1917, Alvah Woods lib., 1917-; author, A Teacher's Hf essa 1896; ad. 24 
Ripley St., Newton Centre. 


JOHN ERNEST CUMMINGS, b. Saco, Me., June 22, 1862. C. ed 1884; 
N. T. I. 1884-87; ord. Biddeford, Me., Sept. Vn 1887; miss. A. B. M. U.. 
Henzada, Burma, 1887-; author, Course of Bible Study for Mission 
Schools in Burma, 1890 ; cont. to press; ed. The Burman Messenger, 1902- 
04; ad. Henzada, Burma. D. D., Cy. C., 1905; Kaisar-i-Hind Medal for 
pub. serv. in India, 1913. 


HENRY FRANKLIN DEXTER, b. Village Creek, Ia., Jan. 27, 1861. 
C. U. 1884; N. T. I. 1884-87; ord. Hartland, Me., Sept. 24, 1887; p. Hart- 
land, Aug. 1887-Oct. 1894; s. Cambridge, July 1890-93; asst. p. Gosp. Temp. 
Miss., Portland, June 1895-1911; supt., 1911-; ad. 35 Plum St., Portland. 


ROBERT HENRY FERGUSON, b. Roxbury, Mass., Nov. 4, 1857. Br. 
U. 1884; N. T. I. 1884-87; ord. Dorchester, June 22, 1887; p. Dorchester 
Temple ch., 1886-88; miss. A. B. M. U., Bhamo, Burma, 1888-89; prof. 
Bapt. T. S. Yokohama, Japan, 1889-90; p. Poultney, Vt., 1890-92; pres. 
Los Angeles U., and prof. Psy. and Eth., 1892-93; res. grad. Br. U., and 
U. ext. lect., 1893-94; ord. Epis. dea., Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 17, 1894: Dk 
Ashland, N. hay Nov. 12, 1895; p. St. Mark’s chy Ashland, and St. Peter’s, 
Holderness, 1804- 96; stud. med, Boston, 1874- Th Ashland Waits 1894- 
96,0 V; M., Jan.-July, 1897, Jan.-June, 1898, D. C., July- Nov., 1897: M. 
D., U. V. M., 1898; phys. and surg., Boston, Mass., 1898- 1904 ; anaesthetist, 
East Orange, 'N, J., 1904-; author, The Star of Bethlehem, An Astronomical 
Study, 1885, 1895; When Was Jesus Born? 1886, 1895; Service of Syna- 


144 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1887 


gogue in the Time of Jesus Christ, 1886; Muhammad and the Qur'an, 1889; 
Inhalation Anaesthetics, 1906; Ethyl Chloride and Ethyl Bromide, 1907; ad. 
9 North Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J. Sc. D., Carnegie U., Chicago, Ill. 
1910. 


*JOHN MARSHALL FOSTER, b. Portland, Me., July 21, 1857. C. 
U. 1877; N. T. I. 1884-87; ord. Waterville, Me., Oct. 17, 1887; miss. A. B. 
M. U., Swatow, China, Nov. 1887-1903; pres. Vashon C., Burton, Wash., 
1903-08; act. pres. Ashmore T. S., Swatow, 1909-11; Swatow, 1909-21; 
health failed; d. Buffalo, N. Y., May 9, 1924. D. D., Cy. C., 1903. 


SHAILER MATHEWS, b. Portland, Me., May 26, 1863. C. U. 1884; 
N. T. I. 1884-87; assoc. prof. Rhet. and instr. Eloc., C. U., July 1887-July 
1889; prof. Hist., C. U., Aug. 1889-94; instr. N. T., N. T. 1, 1888-90; stud. 
U. Berlin, 1890-91; assoc. prof. N. T. Hist. and Interp., U. Chic., 1894-97, 
full prof. 1897-1905; jun. dean D. S., 1899-1908; prof. Sys. Theol., 1905-6; 
prof. Hist. and Comparative Theol., 1906-; dean D. S., 1908-; author, 
Select Mediaeval Documents, 1891, 1900; The Soctal Teaching of Jesus, 
1897; A History of New Testament Times in Palestine, 1899, 1910; (with 
E. D. Burton) Constructive Studies in the Life of Christ, 1901; The 
French Revolution—a-Sketch, 1901; (with E. D. Burton) Principles and 
Ideals for the Sunday School, 1903; The Messianic Hope in the New 
Testament, 1905; The Church and the Changing Order, 1907; The Social 
Gospel, 1910; The Gospel and the Modern Man, 1910; Scientific Manage- 
ment in the Churches, 1911; The Making of Tomorrow, 1913; The In- 
dividual and the Social Gospel, 1914; The Spiritual Interpretation of Hts- 
tory, 1916; Patriotism and Religion, 1918; (with G. B. Smith) Dictionary 
of Religion and Ethics, 1921; The Validity of American Ideals, 1922; The 
French Revolution, 1922; Contributions of Science to Religion, 1924; The 
Fath of Modernism, 1924; ed. The World Today, 1903-11; Biblical World, 
1913-20; New Testament Handbooks; The Bible for Home and School; 
Social Betterment Series; Woman’s Citizen's Library Series; Handbooks 
of Ethics and Religion; ad. 5736 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago. D. D., Cy. C., 
1901 (Oo .G.1 908 Bre OlA Miami O22 ollie ee anne Le 


AUGUSTUS ERVING SCOVILLE, b. Newton, Ia., Apr. 20, 1856. Br. 
U. 1884; N. T. I. 1884-87; ord. Dover Plains, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1887; p. 
Dover Plains, Nov. 1887-Dec. 1891; Akron, O., Dec. 1891-July 1898; Mel- 
rose, Mass., Jan. 1900-April 1914; Adrian, Mich., Sept. 1914-April 1918; 
tea. Va. Un. U., Richmond, Va., Sept. 1918-June 1923; p. Peabody, Mass., 
Sept. 1923-; ad. 118 Lowell St., Peabody, Mass. 


HERBERT EDGAR THAYER, b. Farmingdale, Me., Oct. 3, 1860. Br. 
U. 1882; N. T. I. 1884-87; ord. Hopkinton, N. H., Sept. 7, 1887; p. Hop- 
kinton, July 1887-Feb. 1893; Warren, Me., Mar. 1893-Nov. 1898; Ludlow, 
Vt., Dec. 1898-Nov. 1904; Park Mem. ch., Sprinfield, Mass., Dec. 1904- 
Apr. 1914; in life insur. bus., 1914-; ad. 32 Sunapee St., Springfield, Mass. 


EDWARD PRATT TULLER, b. Hartford, Conn., Apr. 16, 1859. Br. 
U. 1884; N. T. I. 1884-87; ord. Providence, R. I., May 19, 1886; p. Branch 
Ave. ch., Providence, 1886-May 1887; 1st ch., Newport, May 1887-May 
1892; 2d ch., Lawrence, Mass., June 1892-June 1901; 1st ch., Detroit, Mich., 
June 1901-July 1904; Mem. ch., Chicago, Ill., July 1904-June 1906; Brigh- 
ton Ave. ch., Boston, June 1906-Dec. 1914; Ist ch., Hyannis, Mass., Jan. 
1915-Nov. 1917; Glendale ch., Everett, Dec. 1917-; cont. rel. press; lect. 
Rel. Psy., N. T. I., 1909-10, and 1918-19; ad. 120 Linden St., Everett, Mass. 
Den) Kalo: Cs1904: 


1887] STUDENTS 145 


*BENJAMIN FRANCIS TURNER, b. Dover, Me., Dec. 24, 1855. C. 
U. 1884; N. T. I. 1884-87; ord. North Middleboro, Oct. 6, 1886; p. North 
Middleboro, June 1886-Oct. 1887; miss. A. B. M. U., Tavoy, Burma, Oct. 
1887-Oct. 1888; Maulmain, Burma, Nov. 1888-Oct. 1889; p. Buxton Centre, 
Me., Jan. 1890-Oct. 1895; So. Norridgewock, Nov. 1895-Oct. 1900; Buck- 
field, East and West Sumner, Nov. 1900-Oct. 1903; Rumford, Nov. 1903- 
Oct. 1904; Brunswick and Topsham, Nov. 1904-June 1908; Hallowell, July 
1908-10; North Berwick, 1910-1913; d. Jonesport, Me., Sept. 9, 1913. 


CHARLES RUSSELL UPTON, b. Lowell, Mass., July 20, 1856. Br. 
U. 1884: N. Ti 3 1884-87; ord. Providence, R: 1., June 17, 1887;: p. 
Grand Forks, N. Dak. July 1887-Apr. 1888; Waterville, Minn., July 
1888-July 1891; Fair Haven, July 1891-July 1892; tea. 1892; in bus., 1893- 
94; p. Spring Valley, Minn., Feb.-Oct. 1895; Clinton Falls, Oct. 1895-Aug. 
1898; Minneota, Nov. 1898-Dec. 1900; Sleepy Eye, Dec. 1900-Apr. 1902; 
publ. Hanska, Apr. 1902-Sept. 1903; p. North Conway, N. H., Mar. 1904- 
Aug. 1905; Grafton, Vt., Aug. 1905-Sept. 1907; Hudson Centre, N. H., 
Sept. 1907-Sept. 1909; far., Greenville, N. H., Sept. 1909-Nov. 1911; p. 
Georgia, Vt., Dec. 1911-Apr. 1915; Sutton, Apr. 1915-Apr. 1917; East 
Rochester, N. H., Apr. 1917-Apr. 1920; Bryant Pond, Me., Apr. 1920-Oct. 
1921; ret.; ad. Alfred, Me. 


ROBERT WOODS VAN KIRK, b. South Strabane, Pa., Oct. 6, 1860. 
P. C. 1884; N. T. I. 1884-87; ord. Ist ch., Fall River, Oct. 14, 1887; asst. p. 
Ist ch., Fall River, Sept. 1887-Sept. 1889; p. 2d ch., Grand Rapids, Mich., 
Oct. 1889-Dec. 1893; Ypsilanti, Mich., Jan. 1894-Oct. 1897; Rockland, Me., 
Nov. 1897-Mar. 1903; lst ch., Jackson, Mich., Apr. 1903-Mar. 1909; Lin- 
coln Park ch., West Newton, Mass., Apr. 1909-Mar. 1915; Normal Park, 
Chicago, May 1915-Mar. 1918; Owatonna, Minn., Apr. 1918-Dec. 1920; s. 
Grand Rapids, Mich.; Osterville, Mass.; Calexico, Calif.; Pomona; ad. 
733 N. Garey Ave., Pomona, Calif. 


GARNETT ROSCOE WALLER, b. Northampton Co., Va., Feb. 17, 
1858. L. U. 1884; N. T. I. 1884-87; ord. Baltimore, Md., June 22, 1887; 
State ev., S. B. C., and Md. Ev. Assoc., 1887-88; org. Trinity ch., Balti- 
more, June 1888; p. Trinity ch., Baltimore, 1888-June 1914; pres. Clayton- 
Williams U., Baltimore, Md., 1908-10; ed. The Baltimore Weekly Guide, 
1901-06; p. 3d ch., Springfield, Mass., June 1914-; ad. 80 King St., Spring- 
field, Mass. D. D., Va. Un. U., 1903. 


ROBERT WHITAKER, b. Padiham, Eng,, Sept. 9, 1863. Lawrence A., 
Groton, Mass., 1 yr.; N. T. I. 1884-87; ord. Waltham, June 10, 1887; miss. 
A. B. H. M. S., Mexico, July 1887-July 1888; p. Seattle, Wash., Sept. 1888- 
Dec. 1889; Salem, Ore., Feb. 1890-July 1893; Oakland, Calif., July 1893- 
Dec. 1897; gen. miss. and cor. sec. Bapt. Conv. of Calif., Jan. 1898-Jan. 
1901; p. Palo Alto, 1901; lit. work, lect., and ev., 1902-03; 1907-09; p. Oak- 
land, Sept. 1903-Dec. 1906; Los Gatos, June 1909-June 1921; ev., July 1921-; 
p. Queen Anne Cong. ch., Seattle, Wash., Mar. 1922-Aug. 1923; ed. page, 
Pacific Baptist, 1891-99; author, The Man who Might Have Been, 1896; 
My Country, and Other Verse, 1906; The Gospel at Work in Modern Life, 
1910; Laughter and Life, 1913; Man and His World, 1925; ed. The Insur- 
gent, 1910-12; The Open Forum, 1925; ed. cont. Seattle Union-Record, 
1922-; ad. 506 Tajo Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. 


JOHN BRAINERD WILSON, b. Peabody, Mass., Feb. 11, 1860. H. 
U. 1884; A. T. S. 1884-86; N. T. I. 1886-87; ord. Peabody, July 7, 1887; 
p. Freeport, Me., July 1887-Aug. 1891; res. grad. A. T. S. 1891-92; p. 1st 
ch., Dorchester, July 1892-May 1901; asst. p. Washington Ave. ch., Brook- 


146 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1887 


lyn, N. Y., Sept. 1901-Mar. 1902; p. Pleasant St. ch., Concord, N. H., Mar. 
1902-Aug. 1915; Chapel St. ch., Gloucester, Mass., Sept. 1916-; ad. 9 Chapel 
St., East Gloucester, Mass. 


Tuomas VASSAR CAULKINS, b. Amenia, N. Y., Mar. 20, 1859. U. R. 
1883; B. U. T. S. 1884-85, 1886-87, B. D., 1887; N. T. I. 1885-86; ord. 
Chippewa Falls, Wis., Oct. 28, 1887; p. Chippewa Falls, 1887-Oct. 1890; 
Fond du Lac, Nov. 1890-Oct. 1897; Brewster, N. Y., Jan. 1898-Nov. 1903; 
Greenville and New Ipswich, N. H., Nov. 1903-Nov. 1907; Gowanda, N. 
Y., Nov. 1907-Apr. 1915; Condersport, Pa. Apr. 1915-Jan. 1921; Factory- 
ville, Jan. 1921-; ad. Factoryville, Pa. 


FrANK W1tLt1sAmM HoitmMEs, b. Cambridge, Mass., May 27, 1862. H. U. 
1884; N. T. I. 1884-Dec. 1885; health failed; not ord.; in bus., Cambridge, 
1893-; res. 82 Magazine St., Cambridge. 


WiturAM Extot Knicut, b. Lexington, Ky., Nov. 16, 1862. Cent. C., 
Ky., 1884; S. B. T. S. 1884-85; N. T. I. 1885-86; L. T. S. 1886-87; on ed. 
staff Cincinnati Evening Post, Sept. 1887-spg. 1888; ord. Cent. Presb. ch., 
Denver, Col., July 1888; p. Presb. ch., Georgetown, 1888-91; p. el. Colfax, 
Ta., 1891-96; p. Un. ch., Milan, Mo., 1897-Jan. 1901; w. c. Lexington, Ky., 
1901-; author, The Mormon Church Polity, 1889; The Kennedy Memorial, 
1893; The Shadows that Pass, 1894; Red Star Sermons, 1894; ad. The 
Meadow Stock Farm, Lexington, Ky., R. F. D. 1. 


*GEORGE CONSTANTINE TSARAS, b. Argalaste, Thessaly, Dec. 22, 1852. U. 
At. 1879-81; N. T. I. Nov. 1884-87, rec. spec. cert.; ord. Bapt. Tabernacle, 
Boston, Sept. 6, 1888; Bapt. Seminar, Hamburg, Ger.; pr. and Bib. worker, 
Athens, Greece, 1889-91; pr. Presb. ch., Pirzeus, 1892-95; sec. and interp. 
as an oR pr., Athens, 1896-?; trans. of tracts; d. New York, N. Y., 
about 1906. 





*JOosEPH HAMILTON FLETCHER, b. Kilmarnock, Scot., May 14, 1853. Ac. 
C. 1% yrs.; N. T. I. 1885-87; ord. Mar. 15, 1882; p. South Hanson, Mass., 
1887-91; Woodville, 1891-96; Salem Depot, N. H., 1896-Apr. 1902; d. 
Boston, Mass., Aug. 13, 1902. 


James FRANK Jones, b. Alna, Me., Oct. 3, 1856. Wat. C. I. 1% yrs.; N. T. 
I. 1885-87; ord. South Penobscot, Me., Sept.:8, 1887; p. Penobscot, July 
1887-June 1891; Swan’s Island, May 1892-Sept. 1893; Mt. Vernon, Dec. 
1893-Sept. 1896; Bowdoinham, Dec. 1897-July 1903; Windsor, Aug. 1903- 
Sept. 1909; Saint George, Oct. 1909-June 1913; North Livermore, June 
1914-Aug. 1923; ret.; ad. Wilmington, Mass. 


*HEMMAY SHwaAyTOoO Kiarpo, b. Teeloe, Toungoo, Burma, Apr. 5, 1860. 
N. T. I. 1885-87; tea. pub. sch., and miss., 1887-1909; ord. Bwe Karen 
Sch., Toungoo, Burma, Nov. 4, 1909; asst. miss. and trav. pr. for Bwe 
Karen Miss., 1909-1919; author, Short Life of Paul (in Karen); Do Not 
Do (in Karen); res. Toungoo, Burma; d. Toungoo, Sept. 5, 1919. 


RusseLL SPARKS SARGENT, b. New Vienna, O., Mar. 31, 1859. D. U. 
2% yrs.; N. T. I. 1885-87; ord. Boston, May 18, 1887; p. Long Prairie, 
Minn., and Sauk Centre, 1887-89; Luverne, 1889-91; Pawpaw, IIl., 1891- 
96; Peoria, 1896-97; Chrisman, aut. 1897-1903; Yorkville, 1903-04; Ca- 
manche, Ia., Dec. 1904-07;Chrisman, IIl., 1907-10; Corbin, Kans., 1910-16; 
Columbus, 1916-18; Winfield, 1918-23; Yates Center, 1923-; ad. 107 So. 
Green St., Yates Center, Kans. 


1888] STUDENTS 147 


Tuomas ARTHUR WHITAKER, b. Padiham, Eng., Nov. 26, 1857. N. T. 
I. Feb. 1886-87; ord. Waltham, June 10, 1887; p. Santa Clara, Calif., Dec. 
1887-89; in bus. Seattle, Wash., 1889-91; Oakland, Calif., 1891-92; Shirley, 
Mass., 1892-94; p. New Kirk, Okl., 1894-96; in bus., Worcester, Mass., 
1896-98 ; fin. sec. Mt. Olive Indust. Bib. Trn. Sch., Peoples, Ky., 1898-1901; 
p. Scipio, N. Y., 1901-03; Chittenango, 1903-06; pres. World’s Welfare Un. 
and affiliated Welfare Un. organizations, 1907-; author, Jn Business for 
Acad 1906; ed. Welfare Unton Voice; ad. 86 Franklin St., Watertown, 

ass. 


*EnocH Hants Sweet, b. Newport, N. S., May 11, 1855. A. C. 1884; 
ord. Porte Lorne, N. S., Feb. 28, 1882; p. Porte Lorne and Middleton, 
1882-Sept. 1885; N. T. I. 1885-86; p. Ayer and Shirley, June 1886-Dec. 
1887; North ch., Brockton and Brookville, Jan. 1888-Dec. 1890; home miss., 
S. Dak., Feb.-Aug. 1891; p. Windsor, Vt., Oct. 1891-Dec. 1894; Mansfield, 
Mass., Jan. 1895-Oct. 1898; Las Vegas, N. Mex., Oct. 1898-1901; Fullerton, 
Calif., 1901-04; Chino, Dec. 1904-June 1905; d. Chino, Jan. 29, 1905. 


*ARTHUR BENJAMIN THomps, b. Elliottsville, Me., Dec. 8, 1857. W. A. 
1884; N. T. I. 1884-86; ord. Winthrop, May 26, 1886 ; Dp. Winthrop, 1886- 
Jan. 1888; d. Marlboro, Dec. 4, 1888. 2/—*7 


1888 
F, A. Snow, Class Secretary 


EDWIN PALMER BURTT, b. Lowell, Mass., Apr. 4, 1858. C. U. 
1884; N. T. I. 1884-86, 1887-88; Y. D. S., 1888-89; ord. Buxton Centre, Me., 
Mar. 13, 1889; p. Biddeford, Mar. 1889-Sept. 1890; Groton, Mass., Sept. 
see hae West Newton, May 1894-99; ind. miss., Shin Hing, South 

ina, 1904-. 


LINDSEY BAXTER GOODALL, b. Keswick,. Va., Mar. 1, 1861. Way 
S. 1881-85; N. T. I. 1885-88; ord. Boston, May 11, 1888; p. North Orange, 
N. J., May 1888-Dec. 1889; Augusta, Ga., Jan. 1890-June 1891; Ist ch., 
Charlottesville, Va., July 1891-May 1895; Shiloh ch., Charlottesville, and 
Pleasant Grove ch., Gordonsville, June 1895-Dec. 1897; fin. agt. Valley 
Inst., Jan. 1898-1900; state org. ch. and S. S., W. Va., 1900-05; p. Mace- 
donia ch., Ansonia, Conn., July 1905-Aug. 1908; Mt. Calvary ch., May 1909- 
May 1910; trav. ev., Md., May 1910-Oct. 1914; p, Shiloh, Nov, 1914-Nov. 
1919; Martinsville, Va., Nov. 1919-Mar. 1922; Mt. Calvary ch., Ivry, Apr. 
1922-; Mt. Sinai ch., Earlysville, 1902-; author, Reflecting Incidents, 1904; 
Living Hymns, 1905; ad. Waynesboro, Va. 


JOSEPH MANSFIELD LONG, b. Brookline, Mass., Nov. 21, 1862. H. 
U. 1885; N. T. I. 1885-88; ord. Canton ,Me., Dec. 12, 1888; p. Canton, June 
1888-Dec. 1891; East Winthrop, Dec. 1891-Sept. 1897; Harrington, Sept. 
1897-Aug. 1901; 1st ch., Dorchester, Mass., Aug. 1901-Dec. 1903; on staff 
U. S. Civ. Serv. Cmn,, and occ. s. chs., Dec. 1903-; s. s. New Glatz, Md., 
Nov. 1906-Nov. 1907; cor. The Watchman, 1903-1908; cont. to magazines 
and period.; ad. Civil Service Cmn., Washington, D. C. 


ROBERT ALEXANDER McGUINN, b. Sabbot Hill, Va., July 5, ners 
Way. S. 1881-85; N. T. I. 1885-88; ord. Baltimore, Md., sum, 1888: 
Annapolis, Sept. 1888- 89; gen. miss. ev., Md., 1889- 91; p. Oakland, Calif. 
Mar. 1891-Nov. 1894; Jersey City, N. if: Feb. 1895- May 1896; miss. Okla. 


148 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1888 


Ter., 1896-98; Md. Hosp. for Insane, Catonsville, Baltimore, Md., 1900-; 
author, The Race Problem in the Churches, 1891; cont. to Poets of Ameri- 
ca, 1890; and to press. 


FRED ALBERTIS SNOW, b. North Berwick, Me., Nov. 23, 1861. C. 
U. 1885; N. T. I. 1885-88; ord. Rockport, Me., Oct. 18, 1888; p. Rockport, 
Aug. 1888- June 1892; Park Rapids, Minn., July 1892- ‘Apr. 1895; Cherry- 
field, Me., Feb. 1896- Dec. 1903; Old Town, Dec. 1903-Feb. 1913; Freeport, 
Feb. 1913-Oct. 1920; federated ch., Turner, Oct. 1920-Apr. 1924 ; West 
Buxton, Dec. 1924-. 


FRANK CURTIS WHITNEY, b. West Danby, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1853. 
Corn. U. 1880; instr. Ithaca, N. Y., 1880-82; prin. Skaneateles A. 1882-84; 
N. T. I. 1885-88; ord. Groton, Oct. 21, 1884; p. Groton, Aug. 1884-Sept. 
1889; Crookston, Minn., Oct. 1889-Nov. 1891; Chic. Ave. ch., Minneapolis, 
Dec. 1891-Aug. 1893 ; Ist ch., Austin, Sept. 1893-Oct. 1900; Rochester, Oct. 
1900-07 ; North Yakima, Wash., 1907-; ad. 420 West Yakima Ave., Yakima, 
Wash. 


*CLARENCE GARDNER, b. New London, N. H., Dec. 12, 1858. Br. U. 1883; 
tea. Burlington Coll. Inst., Ia., 1883-84; N. T. I. 1885-88; not ord.; prof. 
Gr., Cent. U., Pella, Ia., 1888-89; w. c. New London, N. H., 1889-93; d. 
New London, June 8, 1893. 


FranK ArTHUR HeEaTH, b. Boston, Mass., Mar. 20, 1860. M. U. 1885; 
M. U. T. S. 1885-86; N. T. I. 1886-87; ord. West Acton, June 7, 1888; p. 
West Acton, Apr. 1888-91; Mem. ch., Binghamton, N. Y., July 1891-93; 1st 
ch., Middletown, Aug. 1893-1900; res. Seattle, Wash., 1904-; in ind. miss. 
work, 1911-; ad. 4514 Western Ave., Seattle, Wash. 


TILLMAN BowpdEN JOHNSON, b. Water Valley, Ky., Sept. 20, 1859. Cl. 
C., Ky., 1882, post-grad. 1882-83; S. B. T. S. 1883-85; ord. Clinton, Ky., 
Sept. 1883; p. Clinton, July 1885-June 1886; N. T. I. 1886-Mar. 1887; p. 
Salem Depot, N. H., Dec. 1886-Dec. 1888; Laconia, Dec. 1888-Mar. 1891; 
[st ch., Lynn, Mass., Apr. 1891-1902; Dorchester Temple ch., Boston, Apr. 
1902-Nov. 1907; Texarkana, Ark., Nov. 1907-Apr. 1912; Salem ch., New 
Rochelle, N. Y., Apr. 1912-June 1923; s. various chs.; ad. 100 Woodland 
Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. D. D., Cl. C., 1903. 


*ROBERT HENRY MuippiepitcuH, b. Red Bank, N. J., July 12, 1861. N. Y. 
T1885 PU 1885-86 NT coteo Aan Min Ululs San Loezaces mOreds 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 22, 1888; act. p. Camden, N. J., Sept. 1888-June 
1889; asst. ed. Christian Inquirer, 1890-93; p. Ridley Park, Pa., Jan. 1893- 
May 1904; in bus., June 1904-1920; res. Westfield, N. J.; d. Plainfield, N. 
J., Aug. 25, 1920. 


ABSALOM LEwis PowELL, b. Rockland, N. B., Mar. 12, 1854. Ac. C. 1883; 
ord. St. Mary’s Bay, N. Si Octin.7. 1883 : oe St. Mary’s Bay, June 1883- 
Sept. 1885; N. T. I. 1885- 87; p. Guysboro, N . S., and Manchester, June 
1887-May 1889 : Stamford, Vt, June 1889-May 1895; Hancock, Mass., July 
1895-Nov. 1899 : act. p. North Sunderland, 1899-Apr. 1901; p. Addison, Vt., 
Apr. 1901-May 1903 ; w. c, Saxton’s River, May 1903-Apr. 1904 ; p. Meriden, 
N. H., Apr. 1904- Jan. 1908; Chester Basin, Ne Set ag 1908-Dec. 1909 ; 
Gaspereau, Dec. 1909-1915; Arcadia, 1915- 1918; S. Walpeck Centre, N. J., 
1918-20; Mt. Hermon, 1920- 22; Harmony, 1922- 24 retos( ad cULZ Hillside 
Ave., Chatham, NGS): | 





1889] STUDENTS 149 


*JAMES SIMMONS CRANSTON, b. Providence, R. I., Mar. 4, 1858. Norwich 
A. 1884-86; N. T. I. 1886-88; ord. Norwich, Conn., Aug. 15, 1888; p. 
Chesham, N. H., Nov. 1888-June 1892; Preston City, Conn., July 1892-96; 
s. Bozrah, 1896-97; p. Salem, 1896-99; Saybrook, May-Sept. 1899; d. Nor- 
wich, Sept. 8, 1899. 


*GRANVILLE Hunt, b. Campbell Co., Va., May 15, 1859. L. U. 1885-86; 
N. T. I. 1886-88; ord. Port Richmond, N. Y., Dec. 11, 1889; p. St. Phillips 
ch., Port Richmond, 1889-Dec. 1890; miss. A. B. H. M. S., Berlin, Md., 
Dec. 1890-Dec. 1891; p. Antioch ch., New York, N. Y., Dec. 1892-Dec. 
1897; Grace Chap. ch., Mt. Vernon, Jan. 1898-?; d. New York City, July 
2, 1920. D. D., Lynchburg S. and C., Lynchburg, Va., 1906. 


*JAMES WELLS McGrecor, b. Boston, Mass., Nov. 17, 1854. N. T. I. 
1886-88; ord. Stoneham, May 31, 1888; p. Stoneham, Feb. 1888-Mar. 1891; 
Hyannis, Apr. 1891-98; d. Hyannis, May 19, 1898. 


WILLIAM CUTTEN SKILEs, b. Chelsea, Mass., Aug. 30, 1857. N. T. I. 
1886-88; ord. Kansas Centre, now Frederick, Kans., Nov. 29, 1889; p. 
Frederick, 1889-Nov. 1891; Redemption, May 1890-?; Beverly, Nov. 1890- 
Apr. 1894; Solomon City, Dec. 1891-Sept. 1892; Barnard, Sept. 1892-Apr. 
1894; Chase, Apr. 1894-July 1896; Raymond, Mar. 1895-Nov. 1896; Albion 
ch., near Olmitz, Apr. 1894-Nov. 1898; Raymond, Oct. 1899-Oct. 1900; 
Lyons, Oct. 1899-June 1901; disab.; ret.; ad. Frederick, Kans. 


Etwyn OsMErR Taytor, b. Chatham, Mass., July 5, 1861. Derby A., 
Hingham, 1877-79; in bus., 1879-86; N. T. I. 1886-88, post-grad. 1888-89; 
ord. Billerica, June 13, 1889; p. Billerica, 1888-Nov. 1891; asst. p. Tremont 
Temple ch., Boston, Nov. 1891-Oct. 1892; p. Bunker Hill ch., Charlestown, 
Oct. 1892-94; ev., especially among the French in New Eng., 1894-97; p. 
West Royalston and Warwick, May 1897-1901; Middlebury, Vt., 1901-04; 
Paris, Me., 1904-07; Georgetown, Mass., 1907-17; Yarmouth, Me., Aug. 
1917-; Bath, Nov. 1920-; ad. 402 Middle St., Bath. 


LLEWELLYN JOSHUA TINGLEY, b. Margaree, C. B., Sept. 9, 1859. N. T. 
I. 1886-87; R. T. S. 1887-88; ord. Jordan River, N. S., Sept. 20, 
1888; p. Shelburne, Sand Point, and Jordan River chs., res. Sherburne, 
N. S., 1888-89; Melvern Square, 1890-97; Freeport, 1897-99; Clementsvale, 
N. S., 1899-1902; Hammond’s Plains, 1902-03; St. Margaret’s Bay, 1903- 
06; Pugwash, 1906-09; Falmouth, 1909-10; Brookfield, Jan. 1911-Oct. 1914; 
Millstream, N. B., Oct. 1914-May 1916; s. N. B., N. S., P. E. I, May 1916-; 
ad. Windsor, N. S. Ph. D., Oskaloosa C., 1916. 17—*5 


1889 


L. S. Bowerman, Class Secretary 


GEORGE RICKER BERRY, b. West Sumner, Me., Oct. 15, 1865. C. U. 
1885; N. T. I. 1886-89; ord. Liberty, Me., Nov. 7, 1889; p. Liberty, 1889- 
Nov. 1892; stud. U. Chic., 1892-95, fellow in Sem. Lang., 1893-94, asst. 
Sem. Lang., 1895-96; instr. Sem. Lang., Colg. T. S., 1896-98, prof. 1898- 
1916, prof. hermeneutics and O. T. hist. and theol., 1916-18, prof. O. T. 
interp. and Sem. Lang., 1918-; author, The Letters of the Rm 2 Collection 
in the British Museum, 1896; A New Old Testament, 1897; A New Lexi- 
con to the New Testament, 1897; The Book of Proverbs, (in Am. Comm.), 
1904; The Old Testament among the Semitic Religions, 1910; ad. Hamil- 
ton Ni Yeie eh DA Ua Chic 1695 ++D.D. Cy C2904, 


150 THE aga eee THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1889 


LOUIS SCHARL BOWERMAN, b. Dresden, Ger., May 9, 1864. S. W. 
B. C. 1886; N. T. I. 1886-89; ord. Medfield, May 28, 1889 ; p. Medfield, June 
1889-May 1891; Randolph, ‘June 1891-Nov. 1896; Ist- ch., Seattle, Wash., 
Dec. 1896-Aug. 1902; Im. ch., St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 1902- Sept. 1905: stud. 
IN eee atic. | Ui Chic., Oct. 1905- May 1906 ; sist Barry, TL June 1906- 
Aug. 1907; p. East Side ch.) Salt)lake City, Utah, Sept: 1907-Oct. 1908 ; 
Im. ch., (consolidation East Side and Ist chs. ) Salt Lake City, Oct. 1908- 
Mar. 1917; Ist ch., Kansas City, Kans., May 1917-May eat Ist ch., Cas- 
per, Wyo., May 1924- ; ad. 514 South Beech St. Casper, >, , Seattle Aa 
1899, S. W. B. Ge 1904. 


*WILLIAM ABRAHAM CREDITT, b. Baltimore, Md., July 14, 1864. 
L. U. 1885, post-grad. 1885-86; N. T. I. 1886-89; ord. Baltimore, Md., June 
1889; gen. miss. A. B. H. M. S., Md. and D. C., May 1889-Aug. 1890; 
tea. State U., Louisville, Ky., 1890-91, and p. Frankfort, Oct. 1890-Sept. 
1892; tea. State Norm. Sch., Frankfort, 1891-92; p. Berean ch., Washing- 
ton, D. C., Sept. 1892-Dec. 1897; Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 1897-1921; d. 
Philadelphia, June 28, 1921. D. D., L. U., 1900. 


*JOHN LINCOLN DEARING, b. Webster, Me., Dec. 10, 1858. C. U. 
1884; tea. 1884-86; N. T. I. 1886-89; ord. Lisbon Falls, Me., June 25, 1889; 
miss. A. B. M. U., Yokohama, Japan, 1889-1916; pres. Yokohama Bapt. T. 
S., and prof. Theol. and Eth., 1894-1908; gen. miss. A. B. M. U. for Japan, 
China, and P. I., 1908-10; miss. Yokohama, Japan, 1910-16; author, Out- 
line of Theology (in Japanese), 1905, 1906; ed. The Christian Movement 
in Japan; d. Clifton Springs, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1916. D. D., Cy. C., 1900. 


GEORGE COLEMAN GOW, b. Ayer, Mass., Nov. 27, 1860. Br. U. 
1884; N. T. I. 1885-89; not ord.; instr. Mus., Smith ce Northampton, 1889- 
95; prof. Mus., Vas. Gi 1895-; author, The Structure of Music, 1895; cont. 


to American History and Encyclopaedia of Music; ad. Poughkeepsie, N. 
Yio Mus..Do Brite t903, 


Wud eae HORATIO HALL, b. Upper Sussex, N. B., Aug. 28, 1863. 
C. 1886; N. T. I. Feb. 1887-89; ord. Emerson, Manitoba, Aug. 16, 
1889; D. Emerson, 1889-93; Portage la Prairie, 1893- 99 ; Emerson C. Or. 
Boston, Mass., 1897- 99; res, Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1902; Stuardburn, 
?-1905; far. Winnipeg, i in 1911; ad. 102 Betourney St., Winnipeg. 


SAMUEL WILLIS HAMBLEN, b. Lovell Center, Me., Sept. 12, 1862. 
Br. U. 1886; N. T. I. 1886-89; ord. North Berwick, "Me., Sept. 26, 1889; 
miss. A. B, M. U., Sendai, Japan, Nov. 1889-June 1899 ; Tokyo, Dec. 1900- 
May 1909; ed. Gleanings, 1894- 96, 1902-09; in U. S. on furlough, July 1899- 
Nov. 1900, June 1909-Mar. 1918; p. asst. ist ch. Granville, O., Sept. 1918-; 
ad. Granville. 


JOHN CHESTER HYDE, b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 8, 1864. U. P. 
1886; N. T. I. 1886-89; ord. Newton Centre, May 22, 1889; miss. A. B. M. 
Ly Congo Free State, ’ Africa, Nov, 1889-Nov. 1892; p. 2d. ch., Waterford, 
Conn., Aug. 1893- Nov. 1902; 2d ch., Newport, R. I., Nov. 1902- Jan. 1905; 
Ist ch., Dexter, Me., Sept. 1905-Oct. 1909; asst. p. Euclid Ave. ch., Cleve- 
land, ©: Oct. 1909- May 1915; p. Manchaug, Mass., Dec. 1916- Aug, 1919; 
Sheldonville, Sept. 1919-Oct. 1034: also South Foxboro un. chap., 1922- 
Oct. 1924; Hampton Falls, N. H., ‘Nov. 1924-. 


JOHN LEWIS, b. St. Clears, South Wales, Oct. 14, 1858. Pontypool 
Bapt. C., Wales, 1885; ord. Port Elgin, N. B., Oct. 28, 1885; p. Port Elgin, 
Oct. 1885-Aug. 1886; N. T. I. 1886-89; p. Cheltenham, Ont., Sept.-Nov., 
1889; Black River Falls, Wis., Jan.-July 1890; Newcassel, Oct. 1890-Oct. 


1889] STUDENTS) i! 151 


1891; Mauston, Oct. 1891-May 1892; Sydney, N. S., May 1892-Mar. 1895; 
Campellton, N. B., May-Aug., 1895; Antigonish, N. S., Dec. 1895-June 
1897; Morehead City, N. C., Jan. 1898-Sept. 1899; Clayton, Oct. 1899-Oct. 
1901; Southern Pines, Nov. 1901-June 1902; Clarksville and Aaron’s Creek, 
Va., June 1902-Apr. 1904; Aaron’s Creek, Apr. 1904-Apr. 1906; Natural 
Bridge, Apr.-Oct., 1906; Southern Pines, N. C., Nov. 1906-Apr. 1910; in 
bus. Pees Pines, May 1910-June 1921; ret.; ad. 17 Bennett St., South- 
ern Pines. 


*LEROY JOHNSON MONTAGUE, b. Sparta, Va., Jan. 6, 1856. L. U. 
1886; N. T. I. 1886-89; ord. 53d St. ch., New York, N.. Y., May 27, 1889; p. 
Annapolis, Md., June 1889-June 1891; ev. Baltimore, July 1891-Dec. 1893; 
p. Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Jan. 1894-Oct. 1897; Ebenezer ch., Boston, Mass., 
Dec. 1897-Nov. 1906; d. Boston, Nov. 29, 1906. 


*EBENEZER NELSON PIERCE, b. Plymouth, Mass., July 24, 1851. 
Bost. Lat. Sch. 1872; N. T. I. 1877-79; 1888-89; ord. Mt. Desert, Me., Sept. 
14, 1881; p. Mt. Desert, 1879-80; Weld and East Dixfield, 1880-81; Mt. 
Desert, 1881-83; Charleston, 1883-85; Alna, 1886-88; Colerain, Mass., Mar. 
1889-90; Western, Nebr., 1890-93; Avon, Mass., Jan. 1894-95; Gayhead, 
1895-96; Winter Harbor, Me., 1896-Sept. 1897; Sales. Whitneyville, Lubec, 
Machias; health failed, res. Tampa, Fla., Atlanta, Ga.; p. Great Bend, 
Kans., Mar. 1908-09; Larned, 1909-10; s. Cong. ch., Lyndeboro, N. H., 
sum. 1910; p. Cong. ch., North Falmouth, Mass., Nov. 1910-Nov. 1912; 
s. 1919-20; s. Pocasset, 1921; South Jefferson, Me., 1921; Pembroke, 1922; 
w. c. Aug. 1922-25; d. Boston, Mass., Apr. 12, 1925. 


THOMAS JEFFERSON RAMSDELL, b. Lubec, Me. Nov. 13, 1859. 
C. U. 1886; N. T. I. 1886-89; ord. South Paris, Me., Oct. 30, 1889; p. 
South Paris, July 1889-Dec. 1901; Caribou, Jan. 1902-Nov. 1913; Calais, 
Neva eie in 1921; Charleston, Mar. 1921-; ad. Charleston, Me. D. D., 

Vodcty o hen 


JOSEPH SOMERS RUSSEL, b. Rancocas, N. J., July 28, 1860. Br. U. 
1886; N. T. I. 1886-89; ord. Warwick, R. I., Mar. 26, 1890; p. Warwick, 
1890-Oct. 1891; Hope Valley, Nov. 1891-Feb. 1898; Atlantic Highlands, 
N. J., Mar. 1898-Mar. 1901; Presb. chs., Cottonwood Falls, Kans., and 
Dodge City, Mar. 1901-June 1907; ext. work Presb. Bd. H. M., June 1907- 
Dec. 1915; chapl. Phelps Dodge Corporation, Jan. 1916-; author, Outline 
Studies of Genesis, 1894; ad. Dawson, N. Mex. 


ELISHA SANDERSON, b. Canton, N. Y., Mar. 6, 1862. C. U. 1886; 
N. T. I. 1886-89; ord. Greenville, N. H., June 19, 1889; p. Greenville, 1889- 
Aug. 1895; New Ipswich, June 1889-Aug. 1895; Hopkinton, Sept. 1895- 
Apr. 1899; Moosup, Conn., May 1899-Dec. 1902; Montville, Jan. 1903-Dec. 
1908; Sedgwick, Me., Jan. 1909-Feb. 1915; Bridgewater, Mar. 1915-May 
na ; Fairfax, Vt. June 1918-June 1922; Sutton, July 1922-; ad. Sutton, 

i 


*ARTHUR LINCOLN SNELL, b. Lawrence, Mass., Apr. 7, 1865. H. U. 
1886; N. T. I. 1886-89; ord. Foxboro, Sept. 11, 1889; p. Foxboro, 1889- 
Sept. 1891; West Somerville, Oct. 1891-Sept. 1900; Fitchburg, Oct. 1900- 
Jan. 1911; sec. A. B. F. M. S., N. Y. dist., Feb. 1911-18; p. un. F. B. and 
Bapt. chs., Dover, N. H., Sept. 1918-21; d. Dover, Sept. 16, 1921. 


JOHN MILTON WALDRON, b. Lynchburg, Va., May 19, 1863. L. U. 
1886; N. T. I. 1886-89; ord. Washington, D. C., Sept. 1890; p. Berean ch., 
Washington, 1890-Mar. 1892; Bethel ch., Jacksonville, Fla., Mar. 1892- 
June 1907; Shiloh ch., Washington, D. C., June 1907-; ed. rel. papers; 


152 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1889 


prof. Fla. See C.; lect. How. U.; ad. 1334 V St. N. W., Washington, 
DMG ine. Nas U., 1904. 


RicuHarp Henry Baker, b. Hatfield, Eng., Nov. 14, 1852. C. U. a 
ord. Eastport, Me., Aug. 22, 1883; p. Cherryfield, 1883-June 1886; N. Tal: 
1886-87; asst. p. 6th St. ch., New York, N. Y., July 1887- June 1888; p. 
Hendrix St. ch., Brooklyn, July 1888- ‘cos. ‘Ist ‘ch., Mount Holly, N. 163 
1903-12; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1912-19; Rutherford, N. J., 1919-; ad. 128 
Washington Ave., Rutherford. D. Ds Cy iGe 1914. 


Francis Harris Parker BEALS, b. Inglisville, N. S., Sept. 27, 1856. 
Ac. C. 1886; N. T. I. 1886-Mar. 1887; ord. Billtown, N. Si May 12, 1887 ; 
p. Billtown, 1887-Feb. 1889; Hebron, Feb. 1889- May 1895; Canso, May 
1895-Oct. 1901 ; Digby, Oct. 1901-Oct. 1902; health failed, w. c. Oct. 1902- 
Sept. 1904; p. Antigonish, Sept. 1904-05; Ist ch., Cornwallis, Nov. 1905-15; 
Lawrencetown, 1917-20; s. and denom. serv.; res. Wolfville, Nisa 


*Otris ALLEN FREEMAN, b. Worcester, Mass., Aug. 17, 1861. Br. U. 1886; 
N. T. I. 1886-87; not ord.; tea. Atlanta, Ga., 1887-88; mechanic, Worcester, 
Mass., 1888-98; Westboro and Worcester, 1898-?; d. Aug. 10, 1913. 


Henry Frink, b. Preston, Conn., Aug. 7, 1854. Br. U. 1886; N. T. I. 
1886-87; C. T. S. Sept.-Dec. 1887; R. T. S. Jan.-May 1888; not ord.; far. 
Preston, Conn., 1888-. 


James Tuomas LicutrFoot, b. Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 27, 1854. 
Car. C. 1884-86; ord. Chattanooga, Tennessee, June 7, 1885; p. Mill 
Spring, Feb. 1884-Sept. 1885; Mansfield’s Gap, Leadvale, Sept. 1885-Sept. 
1886; N. T. I. 1886-89, rec. spec. cert.; miss. Silver City, N. M., Sept. 1889- 
Apr. 1890; assoc. miss., Mo., 1891 -92: p. Lake City, Fla., Oct. 1892-Oct. 
1893; Springplace, Ga., ” 1807-? > res, Dexter, N. Mex. 1910: lect. proph. 
and theol., 1910-; author, Prophetic Pearls, 1914; Theology and Eschat- 
ology, 1924; ad. Portland, Tex. 


Donatp GorpoN MacDona.p, b. Uigg, P. E. I., Feb. 15, 1843. Ac. C. 
2 yrs.; ord. Newport, N. S., Jan. 16, 1873; p. Newport, 1873; Charlotte- 
town, P. E. I., 1873-80; Sackville, N. B., 1880-83; ev. N. B. N. S., and 
P. E. I. 1883-86; N. T. I. and p. Ashland, 1886-Dec. 1887; Toronto Bapt. 
C. and p. Mem. ch., Toronto, Can., 1888-May 1889; p. Stratford, Ont., 
1889-92; Halifax, N. S., 1892-95; North Sydney, 1895-Nov. 1897; ev. 
Canadian Northwest, 1897-1913; p. Ladner, B. ie May 1913-May 1923; 
p. em., Broadway West ch., Vancouver, B. C., 1923- ; author, Bible Bap- 
tisma, 1875; Arrows from the Divine Quiver; Plain Truths for Thoughtful 
ane? ad. 3792 Broadway West, Vancouver. B. Th., Toronto Bapt. C., 

9. 


CHARLES ALBERT PARKER, b. Ludlow, Me., Jan. 8, 1859. Br. U. 1886; 
N. T. I. Feb.-Dec., 1887; Rorces) Jan. 1888- 89 ; ord. Houlton, Me., July 
26, 1889; p. Gunnison, Colo., and Lake City, Dec. 1889- Dec. 1891 : Lake 
City, Dec. 1891-Nov. 1893; s. Carver, Mass., Dec. 1893-Dec. 1894; asin? 
D. S. 1893-95; p. Calvary ch., Quincy, Feb. 1895- Sept., 1898; Los Gatos, 
Calif., Sept. 1898-Nov. 1900; Im. ch., San José, Oct. 1901- May 1903; w. c., 
health failed, 1903-06; p. Redwood City, Jan. 1906-. 


HERMAN JOSEPH PowELL, b. Ionia, Mich., Jan. 30, 1864. U. Mich. 1886; 
N. T. I. 1886-87; ord. Springlake, Mich., Oct. 14, 1887: s. Springlake, May 
1887-Aug. 1888; BAAS) 1888-90; p. ‘Creston, Ta., May 1890-Sept. 1894; 
Joliet, lil, July 1895-Feb. 1897; w. c. Ionia, Mich., 1897-99; p. Carlsbad, 


1889] { STUDENTS 153 


N. Mex., Jan. 1900-Feb. 1902; Albuquerque, Feb. 1902-Mar. 1904; Ist ch., 
Hollywood, Calif., 1904; asst. A. B. M. U., Boston, Mass., Jan. 1905-May 
1907; far. and occ. s. Santa Ana, Calif., 1907-22; asst. p. Santa Ana, 1922- 
23; Hollywood, 1923-24; ad. 2002 Valencia Ave., Santa Ana, Calif, 


Davin Price, b. Merthyr Tydvil, Wales, Jan. 19, 1858. Llangollen Bapt. 
C., Wales, 1879-82; ord. Holyhead, May 16, 1882; p. Holyhead, 1882-Oct. 
1884; Paradise, N. S., Dec. 1884-Aug. 1886; N. T. I. 1886-87; p. Cambridge, 
N. S., July 1887-June 1890; Isaac’s Harbor, July 1890-June 1894; Tyron, 
P. E. I, Sept. 1894-May 1900; Milton ch., Yarmouth, N. S., Nov. 1900- 
Nov. 1904; North River, P. E. I., Dec. 1904-Oct. 1906; Milton, N. S., Nov. 
1906-Nov. 1908; Dartmouth, Dec. 1908-July 1911; Middle Sackville, N. B., 
Aug. 1911-16; Chipman, Mar. 1916-Oct. 1920; River Glade, Nov. 1920-Aug. 
1922; Middle Sackville, Sept. 1922-; ad. Middle Sackville, N. B. 


*HiIpBERT BINNEY SMITH, b. Brookfield, N. S., Sept. 5, 1858. Ac. C. 
1886; N. T. I. 1886-87; ord. Little River, N. S., Sept..11, 1887; p. Canso, 
1887-90; Springhill, 1890-96; Sydney, C. B.,1896-98; New Germany, N. S., 
Sept. 1898-Dec. 1905; Melvern Square, Jan. 1906-Mar. 1912; Hebron, Mar. 
1912-16; d. Hebron, Jan. 18, 1916. 


Epwarp ArTHUR Tuck, b. Milford, N. H., Feb. 6, 1860. A. C. 1885; 
Chic. T. S. (Cong.) 1886-87; N’.. T. I. Sept.-Dec., 1887; R. T. S. 1888-May 
1889; miss. Newburgh, N. Y., 1889-91; ord. Newburgh, Noy. 10, 1891; p. 
People’s ch., Newburgh, Dec. 1891-96; Summer St. ch., Nantucket, Mass., 
Nov. 1896-Dec. 1897, People’s ch., Dec. 1897-June 1899; ev. work, 1899- 
1900; p. Otisfield, Me., Cong. ch., and Casco, Me., Un. ch., 1901-03; miss. 
to lumbermen, under Me. H. M. Soc., Cong., and N. H. H. M. Soc., Cong., 
1904; under N. H. H. M. S., 1905; p. Cong. ch. West Stewartstown, N. H., 
1906-07; West ch., Cong., Concord, 1908-13; field sec. The Lord’s Day 
League, May 1913-19; sec. The N. H. Sabbath Conf., 1920; p. Community 
ch., Sugar Hill, N. H., May 1921-Apr. 1923; fed. ch., Sturbridge, Mass., 
May 1923-; ad. Sturbridge. 


*BURTON CRANKSHAW, b. Blackburn, Eng., Feb. 1, 1851. N. T. I. 1887- 
89; ord. 2d ch., Cambridge, Sept. 17, 1889; p. East Cambridge, 1889-Aug. 
1893; w. c. Fall River, 1893-1900; Nashua, N. H., 1900-18; memb. city 
govt., 1906-08; res. Nashua; d. Nashua, July 30, 1918. 


*WILLIAM BUTLER CROWELL Merry, b. Vineyard Haven, Mass., June 14, 
1861. N. T. I. 1887-89; ord. Salem Depot, N. H., June 27, 1889; p. Salem 
Depot, Apr. 1889-Aug. 1891; Highland ch., Fitchburg, Mass., Sept. 1891- 
Dec. 1897; Union Sq. ch., Somerville, Jan. 1897-July 1903; supt. Boston 
Bapt. City Miss. Soc., 1903-11; d. Taunton, July 5, 1911. 


*WILLIAM ALLEN CHIPMAN Rowse, b. Lockeport, N. S., Oct. 4, 1852. 
Ac. C. 1885-86; N. T. I. 1887-89; ord. Upper St. Mary’s, N. S., Apr. 6, 
1887; p. Upper St. Mary’s and Port Hilford, Apr.-Sept., 1887; Pocasset, 
Mass., Jan. 1888-90; Pendleton, Ore., 1890-91; Chehalis, Wash., 1891; Mt. 
Vernon and Sedro-Wolley, 1891-94; became a Disciple; p. Mt. Vernon, 
1895-96; in bus., Kenmare, N. D., 1896-1901; p. Kelso, Wash., 1901-03; in 
sae Kelso and Seattle, 1903-15; res. Seattle, Wash.; d. Seattle, Nov. 11, 
1915. 


JosepH Epwarp Drnsmorg, b. Marblehead, Mass., June 10, 1857. Marble- 
head H. S., 1875; N. T. I. 1887-89; ord. Marblehead, Feb. 11, 1886; p. 
Merrimacport, Jan. 1886-May 1887; Newton, N. H., May 1887-Oct. 1888; 


154 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1890 


Huntington, Mass., Jan. 1889-July 1890; South Chelmsford, 1890-Aug. 
1891; Cottage City, Oct. 1891-Oct. 1892; North Leverett, Mar. 1893-Dec. 
1894; Fayville, Jan. 1895-Mar. 1897; Pendleton Hill, Conn., and Hopkin- 
ton, R. I, Aug. 1898-June 1900; New Bedford, Mass., June 1900-Aug. 
1902; Nantucket, Aug. 1902-Oct. 1904; Rowe, Dec. 1904-June 1907; s. s. 
Lowell, June 1908-Mar. 1910, s. Mar. 1910-Feb. 1914; p. asst. 1st ch., Lowell, 
Feb. 1914-May 1915; occ. s. May 1915-June 1922; disab. by sickness, Dec. 
1922-; ad. 2 Wellington Square, Lowell. 


Smney Eucene Packarp, b. Warren, Me., Dec. 8, 1860. N. T. I. 1887- 
Feb. 1889; ord. Newcastle and Alna, Me., May 9, 1889; p. Newcastle and 
Alna, Feb. 1889-Sept. 1891; Rockland, 1891-92; Hodgdon, 1892-Sept. 1893; 
Waldoboro, 1893-94; Liberty, 1894-95; Martinsville, 1895-97; Rockport, 
1897-1900; Johnson, Vt., Oct. 1900-02; Mechanic Falls, Me. Nov. 1902- 
Aug. 1903; Waldoboro, Sept. 1903-05; s. s. Friendship, Nov. 1905-11; ad. 
Waldoboro. 


WALTER JAMES SWAFFIELD, b. Bristol, Eng., Dec. 6, 1857. East London 
Inst. 1873-78; ord. Port Hawkesbury, N. S., Aug. 20, 1880; ev., Can., 1880- 
87; p. Fairville ch., St. John, N. B., 1885-87; N. T. I. 1887-88; p. Mariner’s 
ch., Boston, May 1888-96; Summit Ave. ch., Jersey City, N. J., 1896-1903; 
Lexington Ave ch., New York City, Mar. 1903-Nov. 1905; 1st ch. Law- 
rence, Mass., Dec. 1905-Dec. 1911; 1st Mariner’s ch., Boston, Dec. 1911- 
Dec. 1917; Park Ave. ch., Plainfield, N. J., Dec. 1917-; author, A Scrip- 
tural Catechism, 1905; ad. 111 East 9th St., Plainfield. 33—*10 


1890 


HENRY DUGWELL BENTLEY, b. Halifax, N. S., Jan. 31, 1858. Ac. 
C. 1881; N. T. I. 1887-90; miss. Winnipeg, Manitoba, aut. 1890-Oct. 1891; 
miss. p. Ord, Nebr., Nov. 1891-Jan. 1893; ord. Ord, Mar. 8, 1892; s. North- 
boro, Mass., Feb.-May 1893, p. May 1893-May 1895; Bluehill, Me., Nov. 
1895-Sept. 1897; Bristol, R. I., Sept. 1898-Apr. 1901; Grenfell, Sask., Jan. 
1902-Oct. 1904; miss. ch., Medora, Man., Oct. 1904-Oct. 1905; miss. ch., 
Chemanais, B. C., Nov. 1905-Mar. 1906; far. Wetaskiwin, Alta., Apr. 1906- 
Apr. 1921; ret.; occ. s.; res. Middleton, N. S. 


*CHARLES HOVEY BROWN, b. Boston, Mass., Apr. 24, 1858. M. I. 
T. 1880; N. T. I. 1887-90; ord. Willington, Conn., Oct. 2, 1890; p. Willing- 
ton, 1890-99; Newport, Vt., Nov. 1899-July 1906; Saxton’s River, Aug. 
1906-July 1908; d. Saxton’s River, July 23, 1908. 


JUDSON BILLINGS BRYANT, b. Knox, Me., June 30, 1862. C. U 
1886; N. T. I. 1887-90; ord. China, Me., Sept. 26, 1890; p. China, 1890-Feb 
1891; Bowdoinham, Feb. 1891-Oct. 1892; Wayne and Fayette, Dec. 1893- 
Sept. 1899; in bus. 1899-; author, A Historical Sketch of Wayne Baptist 
Church, 1893; ad. 62 Wall St., Woodfords, Portland, Me. 


WILLIAM EDWARD COOPER, b. Middletown, N. J., Feb. 23, 1862. 
M. U. 1887; N. T. I. 1887-90; not ord.; miss. work Headdon’s Corner, N. 
J., and other places, June 1890-May 1891; p. Montana, May 1891-May 
1892; miss. work, Alden, Lorrain, Waverly Park, Tremly, Garwood, and 
elsewhere, Feb. 1893-July 1896; Waverly Park, Tremly, Garwood, and 
elsewhere, Feb. 1897-July 1902; Alden, Tremly, New Orange, Sept. 1902- 
Feb. 1904; N. J. State Hosp., Feb. 1904-Apr. 1911; miss. Keansburg, June- 
Sept. 1911; New York, N. Y., Sept. 1911-; ad. 339 West 37th St., in 1919; 


present ad. not known. 


1890] STUDENTS 150 


*EDWIN LEWIS GATES, b. Melvern Square, N. S., Mar. 23, 1862. 
Ac. C. 1887; N. T. I. 1887-90; ord. Fiskdale, June 5, 1890; p. Fiskdale, Mar. 
1890-Aug. 1893; Warner, N. H., Nov. 1893-Mar. 1899; Crown Hill ch., 
Nashua, Apr. 1899-May 1904; Presque Isle, Me., June 1904-Sept. 1909; 
Dover-Foxcroft, Sept. 1909-16; d. Foxcroft, Mar. 18, 1916. 


*CHARLES HADLEY, b. Lewiston, Me., Aug. 5, 1864. Ba. C. 1866; 
N. T. I. 1887-90; ord. Lewiston, Me., July 16, 1890; miss. A. B. M. U,, 
Perambore, Madras, India, 1890-94; d. Lewiston, Me., Dec. 21, 1895. 


WILLIAM BERNARD HUTCHINSON, b. Glenholm, N. S., Feb. 16, 
1861. Ac. C. 1886; N. T. I. 1886-87, 1889-90; McM. U. D. S. 1887-88; R. 
T. S. 1888; ord. Quebec City, P. Q., Jan. 29, 1889; p. Quebec City, Jan.- 
Sept. 1889; North ch., Topeka, Kans., Aug. 1890-Feb. 1904; Ist ch., Salida, 
Colo., Feb.-July, 1904; 1st ch., Lawrence, Kans., Aug. 1904-July 1907; 
pres. Ac. U., Aug. 1907-Aug. 1909; p. Ist Ave. ch., Hutchinson, Kans., Sept. 
1909-Sept. 1914; Allerton, Ia., Jan. 1915-Dec. 1915; 1st ch. Burlington, Jan. 
1916-Dec. 1922; dist. sec. State Conv. for N. E. Ia. Jan. 1923-; ad. 3507 
Second St., Des Moines. D. D., Ott. U., 1901. 


FRIEDRICH WILHELM KLEIN, b. Sommerfeld, Prussia, Dec. 14, 
1859. P. A. A. 1886-87; N. T. I. 1887-90; ord. Newton Centre, May 15, 
1890; miss. A. B. M. U., Assam, May 1890-Aug. 1891; tea. Boston, Mass., 
and s. in N. E. and N. J., win. 1891-92; p. Wenham, Apr. 1892-Feb. 1895; 
Andover, Feb. 1895-Apr. 1900; s. in N. E. and N. J., May-Oct. 1900; 
Stratham, N. H., Oct. 1900-Feb. 1904; Pownal, Vt., Feb. 1904-Mar. 1906; 
Bapt. and Free Bapt. chs., Greene, Me., Apr. 1906-Dec. 1909; Bapt. ch., 
Mt. Vernon, Jan.-Nov. 1910; tea. theol. dept. Bishop C., Marshall, Tex., 
Dec. 1910-May 1911; p. Mt. Vernon, Me., June 1911-May 1913; No. Vas- 
salboro and Vassalboro Center, June 1913-May 1916; Eber Dunham’ Mem. 
ch., Mansfield Depot, Conn., June 1916-May 1923; West Wardsboro, Vt., 
Jun 1923-; ad. Box 15, West Wardsboro. 


WILBUR BROWN PARSHLEY, b. Urbana, O., Sept. 14, 1859. Ord. 
Liveoak, Fla., Jan. 29, 1882; p. Liveoak and Madison, Sept. 1881-Sept. 
1882; act. p. Narragansett Pier, R. I., aut. 1882-sum. 1883; Br. U. 1886; 
act. p. Phenix, R. I, July 1886-Sept. 1887; N. T. I. 1887-90; s. East Cam- 
bridge, spg. 1888-aut. 1889; miss. A. B. M. U., Nemuro, Japan, 1890-95; 
Yokohama, 1895-1912, prof. Ch. Hist., Bapt. T. S., Yokohama, and later, 
Tokyo, 1895-1912, pres., 1908-12; on furlough, U. S., 1913; p. Liveoak, 
Fla., Oct. 1913-Nov. 1920; p. part time chs., Fla. 1920-; ad. Liveoak, 
idee are boll, 


HENRY FRANCIS PERRY, b. Plymouth, Mass., Oct. 6, 1861. W. A. 
1887; U. Chic., 1899; N. T. I. 1887-90; ord. Hudson, June 12, 1888; p. 
Hudson, June 1888-Nov. 1890; Hyde Park, Dec. 1890-Nov. 1896; spec. 
stud. H. U., Bost. U., and U. Chic.; p. Chicago, Ill., Dec. 1896-Noy. 1903; 
Jarvis St. ch., Toronto, Ont., Dec. 1903-June 1909; lect. on Past. Theol., 
McM. U. 1907-09; p. Vancouver, B. C., July 1909-Apr. 1915; ch. of Re- 
deemer, Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 1915-24; lect. and trav., 1924-. 


ARTHUR LEONARD WADSWORTH, b. New Sharon, Me., Jan. 4, 
1864. Tea. Providence, -R. I., 1884-86; Br. U. 1886; prin. sch., Adams, 
Mass., 1886-87; N. T. I. 1887-90; ord. Providence, R. I., June 17, 1890; 
instr. Heb. and Gr., N. T. I., 1890-92; p. Rockland, Apr. 1892-Oct. 1896; 
Newport, Vt., Dec. 1896-Oct. 1899; Monrovia, Calif., Oct. 1899-Jan. 1904; 
field ed. The Pacific Baptist, 1904-18; field rep. The Watchman-Examiner, 
1918-; author, The Preacher for the Present Age, 1900; Vital Needs in 
Modern Church Life, 1902; ad. 710 El Centro St., South Pasadena, Calif. 


156 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1890 


WILLIAM WALTER WAKEMAN, b. Moodus, East Haddam, Conn., 
July 29, 1860. Br. U. 1887; N. T. I. 1887-90; ord. Hampton Falls, N. H., 
June 19, 1890; p. Hampton Falls and Seabrook, June 1890-Apr. 1897; miss. 
Bost. Bapt. S. S. Assoc., Medford, Mass., Apr.-July, 1897; org. ch., South 
Medford, July 1897, p. Oct. 1897-Feb. 1900; Reading, Feb. 1900-Nov. 1903; 
s. s. New Braintree, Mass., Cong. ch., Jan. 1904-July 1905; p. Bapt. ch., 
Ashland, Nov. 1907-May 1910; Bellingham, Apr. 1911-Oct. 1916; West- 
wood, Oct. 1916-; author, New Hampshire Baptists in Missions, 1902; ad. 
High St., Westwood, Mass. 


CHARLES LINCOLN WHITE, b. Nashua, N. H., Jan. 22, 1863. Br. 
U. 1887; N. T. I. 1887-90; ord. Great Falls, now Somersworth, N. H., Oct. 
13, 1890; p. Somersworth, Sept. 1890-Dec. 1894; Ist ch., Nashua, Dec. 1894- 
July 1900; gen. sec. N. H. Bapt. State Conv., July 1900-Sept. 1901; pres. 
Cy. C., Sept. 1901-July 1908; assoc. cor. sec. A. B. H. M. S., July 1908- 
May 1918, exec. sec., 1918-; author, Lincoln Dodge, Layman, 1911; The 
Churches at Work, 1915; The Prince and Uncle Billy, 1914; Children of 
the Lighthouse, 1916; ad. Hillcrest Road, Plainfield, N. J. D. D 
1902 VD Dd gaa 


*BENAIAH LONGLEY WHITMAN, b. Wilmot, N. S., Nov. 21, 1862. 
Br. U. 1887; N. T. I. 1887-90; ord. Newton Upper Falls, Sept. 13, 1887; 
p. Newton Upper Falls, 1887-Aug. 1888; North Grafton, Sept. 1888-Oct. 
1889; Free St. ch., Portland, Me., Sept. 1890-Aug. 1892; pres. C. U. 1892- 
95; pres. Col. U., Washington, D. C., 1895-1900; p. 5th ch., Philadelphia, 
Pa., Apr. 1900-Dec. 1907; Ist ch., Seattle, Wash., Jan. 1908-Nov. 1911; d. 
Seattle, Nov. 27, 1911. D. D., B. C., 1894. 


Bibs G:, 


*HARTNELL JOHN Barttett, b. London, Eng., Aug. 25, 1864. W. A. 
1887; N. T. I. 1887-89; C. T. S. 1889-90; ord. New Boston, N. H., July 2, 
1890; p. New Boston, 1890-June 1896; Ashland, Mass., July 1896-Apr. 
1898; Thompson, Conn., May 1898-Mar. 1900; Hampton Falls, N. H., Mar. 
1900-May 1906; North Scituate, Mass., May 1906-July 1911; d. North 
Scituate, July 4, 1911. 


BINNEY GuwNnNIson, b. Erie, Pa., Dec. 20, 1863. H. U. 1886; N. T. I. 
1887-Apr. 1889; C. T. S. 1889-90; ord. dea. Meth. ch., Boston, Mass., Nov. 
22, 1891; asst. p. People’s ch., Apr. 1891-Feb, 1893; tea. Brooklyn Poly- 
technic Inst., Feb.-July, 1893; stud. Sch. of Expr., Boston, Mass., 1893-94; 
tea. Sch. of Expr., 1894-95, 1897-1907; tea. W. A., Mar. 1895-June 1896; 
tea. Eloc., St. John’s Ecc. S., Brighton, Mass., 1897-98; H. U., 1905-06; 
A. T. S. 1900-1907; Jas. Milliken U., Decatur, Ill., 1907-13; Lombard C., 
Galesburg, 1913-16; C. of Emporia, Emporia, Kans., 1916-17; Wesleyan 
U., Middletown, Conn., 1917-23; Conn. C., New London, 1919-; School of 
Expression, Boston, Mass., 1923-; Moravian C. and Theol. Sem., Bethle- 
hem, Pa., 1922-23; Union Theol. Sem., New York City, 1922-24; ad. School 
of Expression, Copley Sq., Boston. 


WILLARD PARKER Pater, b. Aylesford, N. S., Dec. 27, 1861. Cob. C. I. 
1887; N. T. I. 1887-Nov. 1888; ord. China, Me., Mar. 6, 1889; p. China, 
Jan. 1889-June 1890; Vassalboro, July 1890-Sept. 1892; in bus. Dedham, 
Mass., 1893-1900; Fairfield, Me., Jan. 1900-June 1908; p. China, June 1908- 
Jan. 1911; Harrington, 1911-Jan. 1914; Presquile, Jan. 1914-Dec. 1916; 
Waldoboro, Dec. 1916-Dec. 1919; health failed; res. China, Me. 


*FreD MILLER PERKINS, b. Charlestown, Mass., Dec. 4, 1864. C. U. 1887; 
N. T. I. 1887-Jan. 1888; d. Somerville, Jan. 2, 1888. 


1891] STUDENTS 157 


Utysses GRANT BAKER Pierce, b. Providence, R. I., July 17, 1865. N. 
T. I. 1887-89; Hills. C. 1890; H. U. D. S. 1890-91; ord. Decorah, Ia., July 
1891; p. Unit. ch. Decorah, 1891-Nov. 1892; Pomona, Calif., Mar. 1893- 
Dec. 1897; Ithaca, N. Y., Jan. 1898-1901; Washington, D. C., Jan. 1901-; 
lect.; chapl. U. S. Senate, June 1909-July 1912; author, The Soul of the 
Bible, 1907; The Religion of the Spirit, 1910; The Creed of Epictetus, 1915; 
ad. 1748 Lamont St., Washington, D. C. Ph. D., Geo. Washington U., 
1915; D. D., Hills. C., 1909, Geo. Washington U., 1909. 


*GEORGE FRANCIS FLETCHER, b. East Washington, N. H., Feb. 26, 1854. 
Mid. C.; N. T. I. 1888-90; ord. Nashua, N. H., Nov. 18, 1890; res. East 
Washington, 1890-91; d. East Washington, July 24, 1891. 20—*7 


1891 


W. Brapsury, Class Secretary 


- WILLIAM ABNER ATCHLEY, b. Sevierville, Tenn. Apr. 20, 1860. 
Ord. Alderbranch ch., Sevier Co., Sept. 20, 1885; Car. C. 1884-88; N. T. I. 
1888-91; p. Chester, Conn., Aug. 1891-Apr. 1892; Farmington, Me., Apr. 
1892-Mar. 1895; Bath, Mar. 1895-July 1901; South Framingham, Mass., 
July 1901-Sept. 1903; 2d ch., Knoxville, Tenn., Sept. 1903-June 1911; Butte, 
Mont., June 1911-1912; Asbury Park, N. J., Aug. 1912-1919; Harriman, 
Tenn., Feb. 1919-1921; Knoxville, Dec. 1921-; ad. 122 W. Conn. Ave., 
Knoxville, Tenn. D. D., Un. U., Jackson, Tenn., 1908. 


JOHN HOWARD BARSS, b. Wolfville, N. S., July 7, 1855. Ac. C. 
1875; N. T. I. 1888-91; ord. Wolfville, N. S., July 29, 1891; miss. F. M. 
Bd. Mar. Prov., to Telugus, 1891-93; w. c. Wolfville, N. S., 1893-1906; in 
bus., Wolfville, 1906-1913; ret.; ad. Wolfville. 


WOODMAN BRADBURY, b. Bangor, Me., Apr. 9, 1866. C. U. 1887; 
N. T. I. 1888-91; ord. Melrose, June 2, 1891; p. Laconia, N. H., May 1891- 
Apr. 1897; Pleasant St. ch., Worcester, Mass., Apr. 1897-Mar. 1901; Old 
Cambridge ch., Cambridge, Mar. 1901-June 1918; prof. Homil. and Past. 
Duties a Nw Ca lasjuly 1918--) De Dei Cy G.01907; 


LOUIS ROUSSY DUTAUD, b. Grande Ligne, P. Q., Aug. 4, 1864. 
Grande Ligne Feller Inst., 1879-84; Wo. C., Ont., 6 mos., 1886; tea., Feller 
Inst., Grande Ligne, 1886-87; N. T. I. 1888-91; ord. Emileville, now St. 
Pie, P. Q., Oct. 19, 1893; p. Emileville, June 1891-May 1894; Waterloo, May 
1894-June 1895; Quebec City, June 1895-Apr. 1905; far. and occ. s., Grand 
Ligne, 1905-08; p. Emileville, now St. Pie, Nov. 1908-May 1911; Montreal 
and Delson Jc., May 1911-May 1915; Roxton Pond, P. Q., May 1915-May 
1918; s., Montreal, May 1918-Dec. 1922; p. Pentecostal ch., (French), 
Montreal, Jan. 1923-; ad. 4310 Ney St., Montreal. 


WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN HALE, b. Fayetteville, Ark., Jan. 9, 1863. 
Car. C. 1888; N. T. I. 1888-91; ord. Mossy Creek, Tenn., June 15, 1890; p. 
Missoula, Mont., June 1891-Oct. 1892; Kalispell, Oct. 1892-Feb. 1893; Mor- 
ristown, Tenn., Sept. 1893-1895; cor. sec. S. W. Va. Inst., 1895-96; p. War- 
rensburg, Tenn., Feb. 1896-Oct. 1922; stud., So. Bapt. Theol. Sem., 1922- 
23; p. Morehead, Ky., Sept. 1923-; ad. Morristown, Tenn. D. D., People’s 
National U., 1923. 


ADDISON BENJAMIN LORIMER, b. Beebe Plain, P. Q., Apr. 4, 
1865. C. U. 1888; N. T. I. 1888-91; ord. Coaticooke, Que., June 12, 1891; 


158 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1891 


miss. F. M. Bd. Ont. and Que., India, Oct. 1891-Sept. 1892; p. Mt. pas 
ant ch., Vancouver, B. C., Jan. 1893-Jan. 1894; AN soniteireh R. I, July 
1894- July 1900 ; Columbia St. ch., Bangor, Me, "Sept. 1900- Sept. 19123 Ist 
ch., Lynn, Mass., Sept. 1912- Apr. 1917; Cent. ‘Square ch., Portland, Me., 
Apr. 1917-; ad. 36 Lawn Ave., Portland. D. D, iver iors 1921, 


*LEWIS DOYLE MORSE, b. Nictaux, N. S., Jan. 14, 1864. Ac. ei 
1888; N. T. I. 1888-91; ord. Nictaux, N. S., June 9, 1891; miss. F. M. B 
Mar. CNG Bimlipatam, India, Dec. 1891- Mar. 1900; actiip.e Lst.ch:, tek 
fax, S., Nov. 1901-Apr. 1902; p. Berwick, 1902- ‘Jan. 1904; Wolfville, 
Jan. toe Mar. 1908; Colg. U., post-grad, 1908- 10, instr. Practical Miss., 
1908-09; p. Earlville, Dok Oct. 1908-14: Mem. ch., Cortland, Jan. 1914- 
Oct. 1918: Conklin Ave. ch., "Binghamton, Oct. 1918-Feb. 1920; d. Bingham- 
ton, N. Y,, Feb. 19, 1920. 


HENRY WINN PINKHAM, b. Newton Centre, Mass., Apr. 14, OE 
Br. U. 1888; N. T. I. 1888-91; ord. Newton Centre, Sept. 9, 1891; E. 
Washington ’ Ave, ch., now 2nd., Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 1891- Sept. 105: 
act.p. shone Denver, Colo., Mar. “Oct. 118965 ip. Bethany ch., Denver, Nov. 
1896-Mar. 1912; rec, into Unit. min., Nov. 1909: supt. St. "Mary’s House 
for Sailors, E. Boston, July 1912-Feb. 1915; p. Unit. ch., Melrose, Mass., 
Mar. 1915-July 1917; ch. of Humanity, Boston, June 1918-Oct. 1920; sec. 
The Association to Abolish War, Nov. 1920-; author, Collective Homicide, 
1923; ad. 7 Wellington Terrace, Brookline, Mass. 


FREDERICK JAMES SALSMAN, b. Country Harbor, N. S., July 3, 
1854. N’. T. I. 1885-89, 1890-91; ord. Malden, July 15, 1891; p. Rathdrum, 
Id., Aug. 1891-Aug. 1892; Missoula, Mont., Sept. 1892-Mar. 1905; Ukiah, 
Calif., Feb.-Dec. 1906; Salinas, Feb. 1907-July 1909; Stevensville, Mont., 
June 1910-Sept. 1916; Anaconda, Sept. 1916-May 1917; Hamilton, May 
1917-Sept. 1921; ret.; ad. 504 19th. St., Pacific Grove, Calif. 


MARTIN CURTIS STONECIPHER, b. Foxville, Ill., Apr. 30, 1858. 
S. C. 1887, theol. dept. 1887-88; ord. Exeter, Nebr.; Aug. 15, 1888; p. Exe- 
ter, 1888-89; B. U. T. S. 1889-90; N. T. I. 1890-91; p. Sun Prairie, Wis., 
1891-92; U. Chic. 1892-93; p. East Lynn, IIl., 1893-95; Rosedale, Kans., 
1895-96; Xenia, O., 1897-?. Ph. D., S. C., 1895. 


JOHN FREEMAN TILTON, b. Sidney, Me., Feb. 13, 1867. C. U. 1888; 
N. T. I. 1888-91; ord. Belfast, Me., Nov. 18, 1891; p. Belfast, 1891-May 
1898; 2d ch., Dedham, Mass., May 1898-Dec. 1904; Saco, Me., Dec. 1904- 
Jan. 1909; insur. bus., 1909-; ad. 34 Alba St., Woodford, Me. 


CuarLes Hosen Day, b. St. John, N. B., Dec. 22, 1864. Ac. C. 1886; 
instr. Hort. A. 1886-87; Br. U. 1888; N. T. I. Sept. 1888-Niov. 29, 1889; 
U. Berlin, 1890-91; ord. Quebec, Can., Feb. 25, 1892; p. Quebec, Feb. 1892- 
Feb. 1896; stud. Br. oe and miss. Providence, R. I., 1896-97; prof. Mod. 
Lang., S. C., 1897-99; Kentville, N. S., 1900-05: lst ch., Watertown, 
Mass., Nov. 1905- May 1923: ad. 5 Orchard St., Wellesley Hills. D. |B 
no Oe 1905, Ac. U., 1912. 


AUSTEN KENNEDY DE Bots, b. Wolfville, N. S., Dec. 17, 1866. Ac. C. 
1886; Br. U. 1886-88; N. T. I. Sept. 1888-Dec. 20, 1889; U. Berlin, 1890; U. 
Leipzig, 1891; vice-prin. Un. Bapt. S., St. Martins, N. B., 1892, prin. 1892- 
94; pres. S. C. 1894-99; p. Ist ch., Elgin, Ill., June 1899-Jan. 1903; 1st ch., 
Chicago, Feb, 1903-May 1911; Ist ch., Boston, Mass., June 1911-; lect., 
psy. of rel., N. T. I., 1913-14, 1916-17, phil. of rel., 1915-16; author, Bible 
Study in American Colleges, 1898; The Pioneer School, 1901; Imperialism 


1891] STUDENTS 159 


and Democracy, 1903; Life of John Mason Peck, Prophet of the Prairies, 
1917; The Message of Wisdom, 1920; ad. 1875 Commonwealth Ave., 
Boston. Ph. D., Br. U., 1889; D. D., Br. U., 1914; LL. D., F. C., 1899. 


ELytswortH THoMaAS Derr, b. Moreland, Pa., Jan. 1, 1862. U. Mich. 
1888; N. T. I. 1888-Dec. 12, 1889; ord. Rehoboth, Jan. 15 or 29, 1890; p. 
Rehoboth; miss. p. Euclid Ave. ch., Cleveland, O., 1894-Mar. 1895; p. 
Seville, Mar. 1895-97; Royersford, Pa., 1897-? 


*CHARLES Lewis Eaton, b. St. John, N. B., May 3, 1858. Ac. C. 1877-81; 
N. T. I. Dec. 1887-Oct. 1888; d. Newton Centre, Oct. 12, 1888. 


*Henry Howeitt Harris, b. Mathews Court House, Va., Dec. 7, 1865. 
Hampton Inst. 1886; ord. Mathews Court House, Apr. 28, 1888; p. Mathews 
Court House, Sept. 1887-May 1888; N’. T. I. 1888-90; p. 12th ch., Boston, 
1889-92; Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, O., Oct. 1892-June 1896; Corinthian ch., 
Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 1896-Aug. 1897; Zion ch., Cincinnati, O., Aug. 
1897-Dec. 1904; Newport News, Va., 1904-08; Ist colored ch., St. Louis, 
Mo., 1908-1914; Bethel ch., St. Louis, 1914-1919; Compton Hill ch., St. 
Louis, 1919-1923; ed. The Metropolitan Pulpit and Pew, 1909-10; d. St. © 
Louis, Mar. 7, 1923. D. D., Guadalupe C., 1902. 


Jesse Tay or Pops, b. Spartanburg, S. C., Feb. 17, 1860. Car. C. 1885; 
N. T. I. Jan. 1888-May 1889; ord. Bigspring, Tenn., Oct. 1889; p. Big- 
spring; prof. Anc. Lang., Holdston C., 1890-98; p. Boons Creek, June 1893- 
1903; Bluff City, 1904-10; Corbin, Ky., 1911-18; Louisa, 1919-23; Gauley 
Bridge, W. Va., 1924-. 


Joun AspisHA SHAW, b. Albion, Me., Nov. 21, 1862. C. U. 1888; N. T. 
I. 1888-Feb. 1889; ord. Hyannis, Apr. 23, 1889; p. Hyannis, Feb. 1889-Feb. 
1891; Dover, N. H., Apr. 1891-Oct. 1893; 1st ch., Quincy, IIl., Jan. 1894- 
Jan. 1898; Redoak, Ia., Jan. 1898-1904; Salida, Colo., 1905-07; Albuquer- 
que, N. Mex., Aug. 1908-?; Spokane, Wash., in 1916; Pullman; Paradise; 
last ad. Box 335, Kennewick, Wash. 


SPENCER TUNNELL, b. Kendricks Creek, Tenn., Feb. 27, 1863. Car. C. 
1888; ord. Mossy Creek, Tenn., Mar. 14, 1886; N. T. I. 1888-90; p. Mans- 
field, June 1890-June 1894; act. p. Beech St. ch., Chattanooga, Tenn., June- 
Oct., 1894; p. Jonesboro, Oct. 1894-Oct. 1895; Harriman, Oct. 1895-1905; 
Columbia, 1905-07; Morristown, Feb. 1910-Aug. 1919; 1st ch., La Grange, 
vi Sept. 1919-; ad. 211 Church St., La Grange, Ga. D. D., American U., 


CRAWFORD PaGE WILSON, b. Belmont, N. S., Feb. 13, 1862. Ac. C. 1887- 
88; N. T. I. 1888-90; B. U. T. S. 1890-91, B. D., 1891; ord. Belmont, N. S., 
June 1891; p. Campellton, N. B., May 1891-Aug. 1892; Bass River, N. S., 
Sept. 1892-Sept. 1895; Port Elgin, N. B., Oct. 1895-Feb. 1897; West Yar- 
mouth, N. S., Mar. 1897-Sept. 1901; Cavendish, P. E. I., Sept. 1901-May 
1903; Doaktown, N. B., June 1903-Sept. 1907; Great Village, N. S., Sept. 
1907-Sept. 1908; Gibson, N. B., Sept. 1908-10; supt. Home Miss., N. B., 
1913-Dec. 1916; ev., N. B. and N. S., 1917-; ad. Wolfville, N. S. 


LINNEUS MarSHALL BoswortH, b. Canton, Me., July 26, 1863. N. T. I. 
1889-91; ord. South Penobscot, Me., July 12, 1891; p. South Penobscot, 
July 1891-Dec. 1892; Lamoine, Jan. 1893-May 1898; West Harpswell, June 
1898-Jan, 1900; Jay, Jan. 1900-Sept. 1902; Cong. chs., Gilead, Me., and 
Shelburne, N. H., Sept. 1902-04; Bristol, Me., May 1905-June 1906; Deer 
Isle, June 1906-Sept. 1909; Milbridge, Oct. 1909-Dec. 1911; Goshen, Mass., 
Jan. 1912-Dec. 1915; Beechwood, Cohasset, Jan. 1916-. 


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WILLIAM STEPHEN BULLOCK, b. Roxton Pond, P. Q., Aug. 3, 1865. Mag. 
U. 1888-89; N. T. I. 1889-91; ord. Montreal, Can., Feb. 18, 1892; French 
miss., Ottawa, Feb.-June 1892; p. Maskinongé French ch., July 1892-Mar. 
1897; Roxton Pond, Mar. 1897-1908; ret.; res. Roxton Pond. 


ARTHUR HASELTINE Curtis, b. Portland, Me., July 20, 1866. Cob. C. I. 
1885-86; N. T. I. 1888-91; ord. Fairfield, Me., Aug. 16, 1892; miss. A. B. 
M. U., Ongole, India, Nov. 1892-Aug. 1895, Madras, Aug. 1895-Apr. 1903; 
in U. S. May 1903-Sept. 1905; Udayagiri, India, Jan. 1906-Nov. 1907; Nel- 
lore, Nov. 1907-Dec. 1909; Podili, Dec. 1909-Apr. 1913, and Kanigiri, Apr. 
1910-Oct. 1912; in U. S., May 1913-July 1915; Bapatla, India, Oct. 1915- 
Apr. 1923; in U. S., May 1923-; ad. care A. B. F. M. S., 276 Fifth Ave., 
New York City. 


WILLIAM Henry DAVENPoRT, b. Colerain, Mass., May 27, 1862. Med. 
and Dental C., Philadelphia, Pa. D. D. S., 1883; N. T. I. 1889-91; ord. 
Everett, June 3, 1891; p. Glendale ch., Everett, 1891-Dec. 1892; ev. Minn., 
Jan.-Dec. 1893; p. Rochester, Jan. 1894-Oct. 1896; ev. Minn. and N. Dak., 
Nov. 1896-Oct. 1902; s., Mass., 1903-06; lect. Mass. State Bd. of Agricul- 
ture, 1906-1913; res. Colerain, 1903-1920; p. East Longmeadow, Dec. 1920-; 
ad. Ludlow, Mass., R. F. D. 2. 


*FRANK Epwarp Rossins, b. Middlebury, Conn., Jan. 18, 1858. C. L. I. 
1887-89; N. T. I. 1889-91; ord. Norwalk, Conn., June 2: 1891; p. Norwalk, 
a ‘Sept, 1898; w. c. 1808- LOZ) tres, Boston, Mass.; d. Hartford, Conn., 
anol) : 


CLARANCE Ett Tutar, b. Bolton, Conn., Mar. 10, 1860. W. A. 1881-83; 
tea. Waterbury, Conn., 1883-84; s. Willington, 1884-85; Poquonnoc Bridge, 
1885-87; N. T. I., 1887-91; Sch. of Expr., Boston, 1891-92; ord. Whitman, 
Nov. 24, 1892; p. Whitman, Dec. 1892-Nov. 1894; Melrose Highlands, Mar. 
1896-Apr. 1898; w. c. Newton Centre, 1898-?; s. Suncook, N. H., Apr. 1906- 
Apr. 1907; Rowley, Mass., Sept. 1908-July 1909; Somerset, Dec. 1910- 
Aug. 1911; act. p. Randall "Mem. Free Bapt. ch., East Somerville, 1912- 
1914; w. c. 1914-; ad. 23 Jason St., Arlington, Mass. 26—*4 


1892 


GEORGE WALTER NEAD, b. London, Eng., Jan. 7, 1844. Priv. Co. 
Bs OSth Onc olnintton Corps Ov. gator Ill. vol. inf.; U. Chic. 1870°4B: 
QeerS 18/0-7352 ord: Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Ill., July 1873: Dp. 
Medina, O., Sept. 1874-Dec. 1879; Oberlin, July 1880-May 1885; McCon- 
nelsville, Aug. 1885-Aug. 1887; Avon, Sept. 1887-Sept. 1890; N. T. I., post- 
grad., 1891-92; p. Norwood, Apr. 1892-Apr. 1903; s. 1903-1907; p. Sheldon- 
ville, Nov. 1907. June 1919; lect.; p. em. Norwood, 1921-; ad. 10 Beacon 
Ave., Norwood, Mass. 


WILLIAM FRANKLIN ARRINGTON, b. Salem, Mass., Dec. 27, 1865. 
Br. U. 1888; N. T. I. 1889-92; ord. Salem, July 7, 1892; p. Ist ch., Newport, 
R. I., Aug. 1892-Dec. 1893; in bus. Cambridge, Mass., 1893-97; Lubec, Me., 
1898; tea. New York, N. Y., 1898-?; in bus. Somerville, Mass., in 1916. 


WALTER SEWARD BLACK, b. Salem, N. S., Nov. 19, 1864. Ac. C. 
1889; N. T. I. 1889-92; ord. Russell, July 13, 1892; p. Russell, 1892-July 
1893; Windom, Minn., July 1893-94; decided to go as ind. miss. to Africa; 
stud. in Eng., Jan. 1896-June 1898; Jerusalem, Syria, Nov. 1898-?; Cal- 
gary, Alta., in 1921. 


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ARTHUR DAMRELL CHANDLER, b. Bay City, Mich., Apr. 6, 1863. 
D. U., 1887-89; N. T. I. 1889-92; ord. Chatham, Ont., Aug. 5, 1892; p. Ist 
ch., Chatham, 1892-93; 2d ch., Detroit, Mich., 1893-96; instr. Anc. Lang., 
State U., Louisville, Ky., 1896-98; s. 2d ch., Bay City, Mich., sum. 1898; 
s. Calvary ch., Boston, Mass., Sept.-Dec. 1898; p. Un. ch., Hartford, Conn., 
Jan. 1898- June 1900 ; Tabernacle ch., Los Angeles, Calif., June 1900- UZ: 
Temple ch., New York, N. Y., June 1902-Nov. 1907; 2d ch., Columbus, O., 
Dec. 1907-Oct. 1915; Calvary ch., Muncie, Ind., Nov. "1915-Nov. 1917; miss., 
Mich., 1918-; ad. 1044. Russell St, Detroit. 


FRANCIS RAYMOND ENSLIN, b. Charlestown, Mass., Jan. 24, 1864. 
Somerville High Sch. 1877-80; N. T. I. 1889-92; U. Chic. 1892-93; ord. 
East Somerville, Mass., Sept. 21, 1894; p. Cooperstown, N. Dak., June 
1893-Sept. 1895; Minto, Oct. 1895-Sept. 1898; w. c. East Somerville, Mass., 
Oct. 1898-Dec. 1900; p. Littleton, Jan. 1900-Sept. 1906; Harrington, Me., 
Oct. 1906-Sept. 1910; Canton, Oct. 1910-Jan. 1913; East Jaffrey, N. H., 
Jan. 1913-Aug. 1921; Bristol, R. I., Aug. 1921-. 


SYLVANUS EVERETT FROHOCK, b. Lincolnville, Me. Sept. 16, 
1854. Ord. Warwick, R. I., June 30, 1886; p. Warwick, 1885-89; Br. U. 
1889; N. T. I. 1889-92; p. Carew St. ch., Springfield, May 1892-Aug. 1898; 
Central Falls, R. I, Sept. 1898-Aug. 1901; w. c. Sept. 1901-May 1903; s 
s. Liberty, N. Y., May 1903-Jan. 1904; p. lst ch, Concord, N. H., Feb. 
1904-Jan. 1907; Camden, Me., Feb. 1907-Sept. 1918; Milo, Oct. 1918-. 


WILLIAM HOWATT GARDNER, b. New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 12, 
1861. Br. U. 1889; N. T. I. 1889-92; ord. Providence, R. I., Sept. 14, 1892; 
tea. Way S., Washington, D. C., 1892-93; prin. Keuka Inst., Keuka Park, 
N. Y., 1893-95; s. Andover, Conn., 1896; p. Livingston, N. J., Nov. 1896- 
Nov. 1903; Hammonton, Apr. 1914-Apr. 1920; Unit. ch., Sterling, Mass., 
Apr. 1920-; ed. and publ. Staten Island Transcript, 1903-04; ed. writer, 
New Haven Daily Register, New Haven Journal-Courter, Newark News, 
vane -09; ed. rel. dept. Newark Evening News, 1909- 1918; ad. Sterling, 

ass. 


MARTIN STILLMAN HOWES, b. Washburn, Me., Nov. 4, 1861. C. 
U. 1888; ord. Litchfield, Me., June 9, 1887; s. Litchfield, Jan. 1887-July 
1888; North Haven, Oct. 1888-Oct. 1889; N. T. I. 1889-92; s. Dunbarton, 
N. H., Mar. 1890-Apr. 1891; Colerain, Mass., Apr. 1891-June 1892; p. 2d 
ch., Newport, R. I., June 1892-Nov. 1896; ev., Nov. 1896-Dec. 1898; p. 
Greenfield, Mass., Jan. 1899-Sept. 1901; s. Lompoc, Calif., Sept. 1901-June 
1902; p. Santa Paula, June 1902-Nov. 1903; s. Los Angeles, Nov. 1903- 
Sept. 1904; p. Mechanic Falls, Me., Feb. 1905-Dec. 1906; p. Mexico, Dec. 
1906-Dec. 1912; Brunswick, Dec. 1912-June 1915; Franconia, N. H., June 
1915-Nov. 1918; Warner, Dec. 1918-Aug. 1920; South St. George, Me., 
Aug. 1920-Nov. 1923; ed. and publ. The Gleaner, 1893-96, 1898-1901; ad. 
3549 15th Ave. S., St. Petersburg, Fla. 


PRESCOTT FORD JERNEGAN, b. Edgartown, Mass., Dec. 17, 1866. 
Br. U. 1889; tea. P. A. A. 1889-90; N. T. I. 1890-92; ord. Edgartown, July 
17, 1889; p. Middletown, Conn., May 1892-Aug. 1895: Deland, Fla., Dec. 
1895-Nov. 1896; in bus., Boston, Mass., and Lubec, Me., 1897- 98; trav., 
1898-1901 ; deputy supt. 'schs., Dept. Tlocos Sun eas 1901-?: act. supt. 
schs., Dept. Ilocos Norte, ?-1903; instr. Philippine Norm. Sch., Manila, 
1903- 09: San Jose H. S., Calif., 1910- 11; prin. High Schools, Hilo, Wd oe BR 
1911- 1921; McKinley High School, Honolulu, PEs 1921-: author, A 
Short History of the Philippines, 1904- 1908; The Philippine Geography 
Primer, 1906; rIoor Questions and Answers on Philippine History and 


162 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1892 


Government, 1907; The Philippine Citizen, 1907, 1908, 1910; ad. McKinley 
High School, Honolulu, T. H. 


*CHARLES LOUIS SEASHOLES, b. Gallipolis, O., Feb. 23, 1864. D. 
U. 1889; N. T. I. 1889-92; ord. Gallipolis, O., Aug. 19, 1892; p. Dallas, Tex., 
Sept. 1892-June 1897; Lansing, Mich., Oct. 1897-Oct. 1899; Broad St. ch., 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1899-1901; 3d ch., Germantown, Philadelphia, Oct. 1901-; 
May 1910; Chatauqua lect., res. Philadelphia, 1910-13; p. Falls ch., Phila- 
delphia, Oct. 1913-Oct. 1918; Salem, O., Oct. 1918-Dec. 1919; author, Talks 
on the Gospels; lect. on Brains and the Bible, Is Life Worth Living?; d. 
Salem, O., Dec. 3, 1919. D. D., Rio Grande C., 1908. 


*MARK THOMPSON, b. Hertford, N. C., July 23, 1859. How. U. 
1889; N. T. I. 1889-92; ord. Webster Groves, Mo., Sept. 25, 1892; p. Web- 
ster Groves, 1892-July 1895; Macon, July 1895-Feb. 1903; Lawrence, Kans., 
Mar. 1903-Oct. 1904; d. Lawrence, Oct. 19, 1904. 


GEORGE ERNEST WHITMAN, b. New Albany, N. S., Oct. 9, 1862. 
Ac. C. 1887; N. T. I. 1889-92; ord. New Albany, N. S., Sept. 12, 1892; 
miss. A. B. M. U., Swatow, China, 1892-1910; Kaying, 1910-; ad. Kaying, 
via Swatow, China; in U. S. on furlough in 1925. 


HENRY BARNES WOODS, b. Calais, Me., Dec. 5, 1866. C. U. 1889; 
N. T. I. 1889-92; ord. Rockport, Me., Oct. 25, 1892; p. Rockport, July 
1892-Feb. 1897; Caribou, Apr. 1897-Oct. 1901; Dexter, May 1902-June 
1906; North Stratford, N. H., June 1906-Aug. 1911; Laredo, Tex., Nov. 
1911-Mar. 1917; Appleby, Mar. 1917-Nov. 1923; Houston, Nov. 1923-Oct. 
1924; ad. Calais, Me. 


CHARLES JOHN ENGSTROM, b. Karlstad, Sweden, May 1, 1868. Br. 
U. 1 yr.; S. B. T..S. 1888-89; B. U. T. S, 1889-91; N.. T. I. 1891-92, rec. 
spec. cert.; miss. Newton and Cambridge. 1892; s. West Guilford, Vt., 
8 mos., 1893; Marshfield, Mass., 8 mos., 1894; Gayhead, 1895; ord. North 
Tisbury, Jan. 30, 1895; p. Montgomery Centre, Vt., 5 mos., 1896; prin. 
sch. Providence, R. I., 1896-98; p. Florida, Mass., 1898; s. various chs. 
in Los Angeles, Calif., 1899-1901; p. San Pedro, 1902; ev. on North 
Pacific coast, 1903-1922; ad. Manteca, Calif. 


*\WALTER VREELAND GRAY, b. Waterford, Conn., Dec. 12, 1863. A. C. 
1889; N. T. I. 1889-Oct. 1890; ord. Shirley, June 11, 1890; p. Shirley, 
June-Dec. 1890; Bridgeport, Conn., Jan. 1891-Oct. 1892; Wrights, Calif., 
Feb. 1893-Feb. 1894; Morganhill, Mar. 1894-Apr. 1896; Cromwell, Conn., 
July 1897-Jan. 1903; Southington, Feb. 1903-July 1910; ev. work, 1910-?; 
p. Branford, Conn., 1915-18; res. Waterford; d. Waterford, May. 15, 1920. 


*CHARLES PAGE Martin, b. Manchester, Mass., Sept. 1, 1867. N. T. I. 
1889-Nov. 1890; d. Manchester, June 12, 1891. 


WILLIAM Jos Reynotps, Jr., b. Wickford, R. I., Jan. 8, 1862. Br. U. 
1886; N. T. I. 1886-87, 1890-91; ord. Phenix, R. I., Dec. 28, 1887; p. Phenix, 
Sept. 1887-June 1889; East Providence Centre, June 1889-June 1890; Pea- 
body, Mass., Mar. 1891-June 1892; Lakewood, R. I., Aug. 1894-Sept. 1896; 
prin. sch. in Centerville, June 1894-June 1895; tea. hist., Cranston High 
Sch., Auburn, Sept. 1895-; p. Lakewood, 1903-04; ad. 509 Park Ave., 
Providence, R. I. 





*BENJAMIN WILLIs Farris, b. Woodville, Conn., Miss., July 31, 1868. D. 
U. prep. dept. 1886-89; Wo. C., Can., 1889-90; N. T. I. 1890-92; ord. Louis- 


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ville, Ky., July 24, 1892; p. Frankfort, Sept. 1892-July 1896; St. Paul’s ch., 
Boston, Mass., 1896-1900, 1902-10; d. Boston, Oct. 1, 1910. 


*WILLIAM DENNIS MACKINNON, b. Groves Point, N. S., Jan. 30, 1856. 
N. T. I. 1890-92; ord. West Sutton, June 30, 1892; p. West Sutton, Apr. 
1892-Apr. 1897; Crown Hill ch, Nashua, N. H., May 1897-Dec. 1898; 
Jamestown, R. I., Jan. 1899-Jan. 1904; Greendale, Worcester, Mass., Jan. 
1904-Sept. 1907; Branford, Conn., Sept. 1907-12; miss., Idaho, 1912-Dec. 
fare p. Weston and Andover, Vt., Jan.-Feb. 1914; d. Weston, Feb. 28, 
1914, 


Henry WILLIAM OLpKNow Muitiincton, b. Derby, Eng., Feb. 10, 1864. 
Corn. U. 1884-85; ord. West Danby, N. Y., July 14, 1885; p. West Danby; 
Candor, Nov. 1885-Jan, 1887; Stephentown, Feb. 1887-Apr. 1889; Warrens- 
burg, May 1889-Sept.-1890; N. T. I. 1890-92; p. 5th St. ch., Lowell, May 
1892-Sept. 1902; Tabernacle ch. Halifax, N. S., Sept. 1902-Oct. 1904; 
chapl. British Army, 1902-04; p. Ist ch., Lestershire, N. Y., Oct. 1904-Apr. 
1907; Brookland ch., Washington, D. C., Apr. 1907-Sept. 1922; exec. sec. 
Columbia Assoc. of Bapt. Churches, Washington, D. C., Sept. 1922-; ad. 
Woodward Bldg., Washington, D. C. D. D., Geo. Washington U., 1917. 


S1Ltas LIVINGSTONE Morsg, b. Bridgetown, N. S., Jan. 25, 1859. N. T. I. 
1890-92; ord. Boston, May 21, 1892; asst. p. Mariner’s ch., Boston, May- 
Oct., 1892; p. Plymouth, Oct. 1892-July 1897; s. and ed. work, Plymouth, 
Aug. 1897-Nov. 1898; Medfield, Nov. 1898-Nov. 1901; Merrimac, Feb. 1902- 
Jan. 1909; Mt. Washington ch., Haverhill, Feb. 1909-15; act. p. lst Ma- 
riner’s ch., Boston, Dec. 1917-aut. 1918; ad. 7 Bartlett St., Haverhill. 


*HeNRY TRUMAN Siocum, b. Mt. Hanley, N. S., Dec. 20, 1853. Norm. 
Sch., Truro, 1876; tea. pub. schs.; N. T. I. 1890-92; ord. Petersham, Sept. 
7, 1892; p. Petersham, July 1892-Jan. 1893; Coopers Mills, Me., 1893; 
East Charlotte, Vt., Dec. 1893-June 1898; Chester, N. H., Dec. 1899-Dec. 
1900; West Royalston, Mass., June 1901-May 1906; Packersville, Conn., 
May 1906-May 1907; Panton, Vt., Feb. 1908-May 1909; act. p. Cong. ch., 
Hubbardston, Mass., Nov. 1910- ?: d. Leominster, Jan. 28, 1922. 


*FRANK GREENLEAF Fosom, b. Palmyra, Me., Aug. 22, 1853. Ord. Bath, 
Me., Jan. 1889; p. lst Day Adv. ch., East Raymond, 1885-88; Bath, 1888- 
90; N. T. I. 1890-92, omitted Eloc. and rec. spec. cert.; s. Merrimacport, 
1891-92; ord. Bapt. min., Brooklin, Me., June 1892; p. Brooklin, 1892-Jan. 
1894; miss. work, 1894-95; p. Lake City, Colo., 1896-Oct. 1898; ind. pr. 
Lake City, 1898-99; Paradise, Calif., and Cahasset, 1899-1901; Arbuckle, 
1902-04; health failed; w. c. Auburn, 1904-May 1908; Berkeley, May-Sept. 
1908; d. Berkeley, Sept. 24, 1908. 


*ROBERT Erastus Turner, b. Ledyard, Conn., May 17, 1852. N. T. I. 
Jan. 1891-May 1892, rec. spec. cert.; ord. Norwich, Conn., Oct. 8, 1890; p. 
Fitchville, 1890- 1911, and Lebanon, Apr. 1892-1911; memb. leg. 1895, 1896; 
d. Willimantic, Conn., Oct. 18, 1911, 24 —*9 


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R. L. Wess, Class Secretary 


FREDERICK JOSEPH BRADSHAW, b. Central Bedeque, P. E. I., 
Sept. 28, 1861. Ac. C. 1890; N. T. I. 1890-93; ord. Central Bedeque, P. E. 
I, 1893; miss. A. B. M. U., Yachau, China, 1893-97; Kiating, 1897-; ad. 
Kiating, via Chungking, China. 


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HERMAN EDGAR BRADY, b. Enfield, Me., May 6, 1864. Cob. C. I. 
1888; C. U. aut. 1888; N. T. I. 1890-93; ord. Dalton, Oct. 2, 1893; p. Dalton, 
1893-Apr. 1897; Mendon, Oct. 1897-Noy. 1899; ev. Mass. Bapt. Conv., Nov. 
1899-1900; occ. serv., 1900-02; act. p. Ist Mariners’ ch., Boston, 1902-03, 
p. 1903-12; ad. 113 Blue Hill Ave., Mattapan. 


HAMILTON EDGAR CHAPMAN, b. Pendleton Hill, Conn., Aug. 14, 
1865. Br. U. 1890; N. T. I. 1890-93; ord. New Hartford, Conn., July 30, 
1893; p. New Hartford, June 1893-Oct. 1895; Mt. Washington ch., Haver- 
hill, Mass., Oct. 1895-Apr. 1906; Millbury, May 1906-Apr. 1919, and 
Quinsigamond ch., Worcester, Dec. 1909-Apr. 1919; Carew St. ch., Spring- 
field, May 1919-May 1923; 1st Mariners’ ch., Boston, May 1923-; ad. 26 
Moreland St., Roxbury. 


COLEMAN WILLIAM COREY, b. Moncton, N. B., Apr. 3, 1865. Ac. 
C. 1887; N. T. I. 1888-90, 1892-93; ord. Bridgewater, N. S., June 18, 1890; 
p. Bridgewater, 1890-Aug. 1892; Sharon, Mass., Nov. 1892-May 1893; 
Charlottetown, P. E. I., Oct. 1893-Oct. 1898; Middletown, N. S., Oct. 1898- 
June 1901. Liverpool, June 1901-Dec. 1903; Strathcona, Alta., Dec. 1903- 
Feb. 1907; Mar. rep. Western Can. Miss., Feb. 1907-June 1909; act. p. Ist 
ch., Moncton, N. B., Jan.-June 1910; p. Kamloops, B. C., June 1910-Oct. 
1913; Nelson, B. C., Oct. 1913-June 1916; chapl., capt., Canadian Army, 
June 1916-May 1919; p. suburban ch., Moncton, N. B., May 1919-Sept. 
1922; 1st ch., Springvale, Me., Nov. 1922-; ad. 112 Main St., Springvale. 


HENRY TODD DE WOLFE, b. St. Stephen, N. B., Sept. 14, 1867. 
Ac. C. 1889; N. T. I. 1890-93; instr. N. T. stud., N. T. I., 1893-95; ord. 
Newton Centre, June 28, 1895; p. Foxboro, Sept. 1895-July 1901; prin. 
Acadia Ladies’ S., Wolfeville, N. S., 1901-; lect. N. T. Gr., Ac. U., 1901-, 
prof. N. T. Interp., 1911-; ad. Wolfville, N. S. D. D., Ac. U., 1909. 


CHARLES AUBREY EATON, b. Lakeville, N. S., Mar. 29, 1868. Ac. 
C. 1890; N. T. I. 1890-93; ord. Natick, June 22, 1893; p. Natick, 1893-Nov. 
1895; Bloor St. ch., Toronto, Can., Dec. 1895-Apr. 1901; Euclid Ave. ch.,, 
Cleveland, O., June 1901-Dec. 1908; Madison Ave. ch., New York, N. Y., 
Jan. 1909-June 1919; ed. Leslies Weekly, 1919-21; Light, 1923-; memb. 
Congress, 4th dist., N. J., 1924-; author, For Troubled Hearts, 1898; The 
Old Evangel and New Evangelism, 1899; assoc. ed. Toronto Globe, 4 yrs.; 
Westminster, Toronto, 2 yrs.; ad. Plainfield, N. J. D. D., Bay. U., 1900, 
AG SU 190720 MeMerL. 1916) 


ADAM SIMPSON GREEN, b. Aberdeen, Miss., Dec. 19, 1857. C. U. 
1887; N. T. I. 1890-93; ord. Waterville, Me., June 2, 1893; p. Minneapolis, 
Minn., July 1893-Sept. 1894; s. Lawrence, Kans., Nov.-Dec. 1894; Bib. 
Inst. work, Kans., Jan.-Oct., 1895; tea. N. T. Gr., and O. T. Heb., West C., 
Macon, Mo., 1895-98; w. c. Macon, May-Dec., 1898; ed. The Baptist Col- 
lege Journal, Muskogee, Ind. Ter., Jan. 1899-?; tea. Hopkinsville, Ky.; p. 
Zion ch., Truro, N. S., Oct. 1902-04; ? 


WILLIAM THOMAS GREEN, b. Fall River, Mass., Mar. 28, 1867. 
Br. U. 1890; N. T. I. 1890-93; ord. Natick, R. I., Oct. 18, 1893; p. Natick, 
1893-; R. I. rep. The Watchman, 1909-. 


TRUMAN OSCAR HARLOW, b. Strafford, Vt., June 21, 1857. D. C. 
1888; ord. Wilton, N. H., Dec. 20, 1888; p. Wilton, Nov. 1888-Mar. 1896; 
N. T. I. 1890-93; p. West Swanzey, N. H., April 1896-June 1897; Somer- 
set, Mass., Aug. 1897-Jan. 1900; West Medford, Jan. 1900-Mar. 1901; 
clerk B. and M. R. R., July 1901-; p. 2d ch., Cambridge, Oct. 1901-Sept. 
1904; 1st ch., Billerica, May 1909-Jan. 1919; Wood Mem. ch., Lawrence, 
Sept. 1920-Sept. 1923; ad. 155 Brooks Ave., Arlington, Mass. 


1893] STUDENTS 165 


*HUGH ROSS HATCH, b. Islesboro, Me., May 19, 1865. C. U. 1890; 
N. T. I. 1890-93; ord. Islesboro, Me., June 22, 1893; instr. O. T. stud., N. 
T. I, 1893-97; p. Wolfville, N. S., Mar. 1898-July 1903; prof. Math., Cy. 
C., 1903-09; d. Fairfield, Me., May 5, 1909. 


DANIEL SANFORD JENKS, b. Pawtucket, R. I., Jan. 1, 1866. Br. U. 
1890; N. T. I. 1890-93; ord. Pawtucket, R. I., May 24, 1893; p. Caribou, 
Me., June 1893-Dec. 1896; Franklin, N. H., Jan. 1897-Feb. 1914; gen. sec. 
N. H. Bapt. Conv., Jan. 1914-; memb. N. H. leg., 1909-10; ad. 404 Walnut 
St., Manchester, N. H. 


WILLIAM GREEN JONES, b. Trade, Tenn., Mar. 20, 1864. W. F. C. 
1885-88; Br. U. 1888-90; ord. Laconner, Wash. Ter., Apr. 29, 1888; p. 
Whatcom, Apr.-Sept. 1888; Point Judith, R. I., Mar. 1889-Nov. 1890; N. 
T. I. 1890-93; p. Centre St. ch., Jamaica Plain, Mar. 1892-aut. 1898; Everett, 
Wash., aut. 1898-Sept. 1903; Im. ch., Seattle, Sept. 1903-Jan. 1907; in bus., 
1907-; ad. 611 New York Block, Seattle. 


ALBERT EUGENE KINGSLEY, b. Poquonoc Bridge, Conn., Oct. 12, 
1867. Br. U. 1890; N. T. I. 1890-93; ord. Bangor, Me., Sept. 7, 1893; p. 
lst ch., Bangor, Sept. 1893-Sept. 1903; South Berwick, Apr. 1904-Nov. 
1919; Hebron, Dec. 1919-. 


FORRESTER MACDONALD, b. Haverhill, Mass., Sept. 14, 1868. D. 
C. 1890; N. T. I. 1890-93; ord. East Boston, Oct. 12, 1893; asst. p. Cent. 
Sq. ch., East Boston, 1893-94; p. Beth Eden ch., Fitchburg, June 1894- 
Sept. 1901; Lexington, Jan. 1902-Mar. 1907; 5th St. ch., Lowell, Mar. 1907- 
1915; s. s. Free Bapt. ch., Lawrence, 1919; assoc. ed. Modern Priscilla and 
assoc. dir. Priscilla Proving Plant, 1917-1924; educ. dir., Mass. Anti-Saloon 
League, 1924; Anti-Saloon League of N. Y., 1925-; ad. Suite 701, Penn. 
Terminal Bldg., New York, N. Y. 


*CHARLES SPURGEON McLEARN, b. Rawdon, N. S., Nov. 17, 1857. 
Ac. C. 1878-79; N. T. I. 1890-93; ord. Dexter, Me., July 26, 1893; p. Dex- 
ter, June 1893-May 1896; Ellsworth, June 1896-May 1900; Bar Harbor, 
June 1900-May 1903; Guysboro, N. S., July 1903-Dec. 1905; New Germany, 
Jan. 1906-Apr. 1909; Springfield, Annapolis Co., May 1909-1912; North 
River, P. E. I., 1912-May 1914; d. North River, Feb. 23, 1915. 


HERBERT SWEETSER MANLEY, b. Billerica, Mass., Jan. 6, 1867. 
Bost. U. 1890; N. T. I. 1890-93; ord. Ist ch., Melrose, July 5, 1893; asst. lib., 
N. T. I., 1893-95; lit. work, Malden and Boston, 1895-Aug. 1896; in bus., 
Hopedale, Aug. 1896-Apr. 1898; w. c. Milford; Melrose, 1898-Feb. 1899; 
p. North Leverett and Montague, Mar. 1899-Oct. 1901; health failed; s., 
tea. and in bus., 1901-; ad. 28 Fairmount St., Melrose, Mass. | 


ANDREW THOMPSON RINGGOLD, b. Clarksville, Ill., June 6, 1859. 
W. J. C. 1888; ord. Princeton, Mo., Oct. 28, 1888; p. Princeton, July 1888- 
June 1890; N. T. I. 1890-93; p. Gardiner, Me., Nov. 1893-Oct. 1901; East- 
port, Nov. 1901-Aug. 1904; North ch., Brockton, Mass., Sept. 1904-Nov. 
1913; p. Northboro, Mass., Sept. 1915-Nov. 1921; Hyannis, Nov. 1921- 
Oct. 1923; Barnstable, Nov. 1923-; ad. Barnstable. 


*JAMES WILLIAM TINGLEY, b. North East Margaree C., B., May 
24, 1853. Ac. C. 1885; N. T. I. 1885-86, 1891-93; ord. Middleton, N. S., 
Nov. 3, 1886; p. Middleton, Sept. 1886-Aug. 1887; North Middleboro, Mass., 
Oct. 1887-Feb. 1888, Sept. 1891-Aug. 1892; Freeport, N. S., Feb. 1889-July 
1891; Hopkinton, N. H., June 1893-May 1895; Hebron, N. S., June 1895- 
Dec. 1898; Hopkinton, N. H., Apr. 1899-July 1904; Berlin, July 1904-Aug. 


166 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1893 


1908; Greenville, Sept. 1908-Aug. 1910; Laconia, Sept. 1910-1915; Wey- 
mouth, Mass., Dec. 1916-June 1919; d. Milton, N. H., July 11, 1920. 


HERMAN WILLIAM WATYJEN, or WAETJEN, b. Stapel, Prussia, 
July 18, 1861. Br. U. 1890; N. T. I. 1890-93; ord. Warren, R. I., June 14, 
1893; p. Warren, June 1893-; ad. 16 Miller St., Warren. D. D., Br. U., 
1914, 


ROBERT LEE WEBB, Db. Petersburg, Va., Oct. 26, 1866. Col. U. 1887- 
90; N. T. I. 1890-93, B. D., 1909, S. T. M., 1911; H. U., post-grad. dept., 
1900-01; ord. Needham, Nov. 27, 1893; p. Needham, Nov. 1893-Aug. 1904; 
Portland St. ch., Haverhill, Sept. 1904-Apr. 1914; Ist ch., Battle Creek, 
Mich., May 1914-Oct. 1916; 1st ch., Dorchester Dist., Boston, Mass., Nov. 
1921-; sec. N. T. I., Nov. 1916-Aug. 1921; spec. prof. Bapt. Hist., Bost. U. 
Sch. of R. E., 1922-; author, Digest of Foreign Patent Law, 1893; A Bap- 
tist Catechism, 1910; The Romance of American Life and Progress, 1921; 
The Ministry as a Life Work, 1922; ad. 1066 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. 
Ds Di GCya Geyigz2, 


JosHuA BAKER Simpson, b. Washington, Ky., July 23, 1861. C. U. 1890; 
N. T. I. 1890-91; tea. Way S., 1891-99; Va. Un. U., 1899-; ad. Richmond, 
Vani eau acini Leva OUZ, 


ARTHUR WARREN SMITH, b. Providence, R. I., May 22, 1866. -Br. U. 1890; 
N. T. I. Sept.-Dec. 1890; tea. Bristol, N. H.; O. Mil. Inst.; Warwick, R. 
T., 1891-94; ord. Sheldon, Conn., Mar. 28, 1894; p. Sheldon, Feb. 1894- 
Nov. 1895; Hartford, Dec. 1895-Oct. 1897; Park Rapids, Minn., Nov. 1897- 
Nov. 1898; Kingston, Mass., June 1899-Apr. 1903; lit. work, May 1903- 
June 1904, Dec. 1905-June 1907; p. Sedgwick, Me., June 1904-Nov. 1905; 
lib: N. E. Bapt. Lib., July 1907-1913; author, Historical Sketch, Town of 
Sedgwick, Me., 1905; Biography, Sewall Mason, D. D., 1908; Evangelism 
and Evangelization, 1909; ad. No. Brookline, Me. 


GILBERT JAMES COULTER WHITE, b. St. John, N. B., Feb. 18, 
1859. Ac. C. 1880; far. and in bus. 1880-90; N. T. I. 1890-93, omitted Heb. 
stud. and rec. spec. cert.; ord. Annapolis Royal, N. S., Feb. 1, 1894; p. 
Annapolis Royal, Dec. 1893-Nov. 1899; s. Nelson, B. C., Apr.-Nov. 1900; 
p. ea iia Alta., 1900-06; trav. 1907; in bus., 1908-; ad. Summerland, 


SAMUEL Durr ANDERSON, b. Antrim, Ire., June 22, 1860. W. A. 1890- 
91; N. T. I. 1891-94; ord. Billerica, June 13, 1894; p. Se Bee Apr. 
1897; East Greenwich, R. I., May 1897-Sept. 1898; Y. D. S., 1898-99; R 
T. S., 1899-1901; course in med., U. Med. Col., Kansas City, Mo. M. By 
1908; s. of var. chs. in Kans. and Mo., 1904-08 ; phys. Concord, Til, 1908- 
11; Elvaston, 1911-14; Carlton, Kans., 1914-17; Littleton, Ill., 1917- 20; Dp. 
Wilmar, Ark., 1920-23; Flippin, 1923-; ad. Flippin, Ark. 


Jonas Happon Batcom, b. Paradise, N. S., Dec. 4, 1861. N. T. I. 1891- 
93; act. p. Rehoboth, 1891-93; ord. Baldwinsville, Sept. 7, 1893; p. Bald- 
winsville, Aug. 1893-Apr. 1899; North Brookfield and Caledonia, N. S., 
Dec. 1899-Feb. 1903; Clementsvale, N. S., June 1903-June 1905; health 
failed; far. and occ. s., 1905-; res. Paradise, Ne SS 


*THEOPHILUS Havetock Buruog, b. Alexandra, P. E. I, May 17, Pie 
W. A. 1891; N. T. I. 1891-93; ein Westboro, June 8, 1893; miss. A. B. M 
U., Burma, "Oct. 1893-Oct. 1895; Greenville ch., Rochdale, Mass., May 
1896-98 : d. Greenville, Oct. 8, 108, 


1893] STUDENTS 167 


Peter Stusss CoL.ins, b. Liberty, Me., Dec. 26, 1859. N. T. I. 1891- 
93; ord. South Yarmouth, June 27, 1893; p. South Yarmouth, 1893-May 
1894; Coopers Mills, Me., Windsor, and 2d ch., Whitefield, May 1894- 
June 1896; East Jefferson, July 1896-, and South Somerville, Sept. 1896- 
Sept. 1900; Surry and West Ellsworth, Oct. 1900-May 1902; East Win- 
throp, June 1902-Sept. 1904; East Cornwall and Cornwall Hollow, Conn., 
Oct. 1904-Sept. 1908; Tariffville, Conn., Oct. 1908-Dec. 1911; North Ash- 
ford and Westford, Jan. 1912-Apr. 1921; Bozrah, May 1921-May 1923; 
East Lyme, Dec. 1923-. 


*MICHAEL Epwarp FLETCHER, b. Leicester, Eng., Dec. 24, 1864. Hort. A. 
1888-89; W. A. 1889-91; N. T. I. 1891-93; ord. Newton Centre, June 18, 
1893; miss. A. B. M. U., Maubin, Burma, 1893-July 1898; inv. Halifax, N. 
S., 1898-July 1900; p. Harvey, Albert Co., N. B., July 1900-Mar. 1903; St. 
George, Apr. 1903-Dec. 1906; Charlotte St. ch., St. John, West, Jan. 1907- 
Oct. 1910; field sec. Bapt. F. M. Bd. Mar. Prov., Nov. 1910-1916; res. St. 
John, N. B.; d. St. John, Oct. 23, 1916. 


Byron Uric HATFIELD, b. Port Greville, N. S., Mar. 6, 1865. Dalh. U. 
1888-90; ord. Fall River, N. S., July 23, 1889; p. Fall River, 1889-90; Jed- 
dore, spg. 1890-Aug. 1891; N. T. I. 1891-93; p. Georgetown, 1891-July 1895; 
Melrose Highlands, Aug. 1895-Jan. 1896; Danielson, Conn., Feb. 1896- 
Dec. 1900; Un. ch., Mystic, Dec. 1900-Mar. 1904; Cent. ch., E. D., Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., Mar. 1904-Sept. 1906; Montauk Ave. ch., New London, Conn., 
Sept. 1906-May 1908; Ist ch., Newburgh, N. Y., May 1908-Oct. 1913; Deep 
River, Conn., Oct. 1913-June 1920; Ist ch., Westerly, R. I., June 1920-; ad. 
Mystic, Conn. 


*JAMES Harvey HoLirincswortH, b. Morrow, O., Oct. 28, 1850. Hills. 
C. 1876-78; Wit. C. 1878-79; ord. Springfield, O., Oct. 21, 1878; p. Spring- 
field, 1878-79; Newmarket, 1879-84; Sunbury, 1884-86; 1st ch., Grafton, W. 
Va., 1886-87; Columbia, O., 1887-89; N. T. I. 1891-93; p. Rowley, Mass., 
1892-94; Perry, N. Y., 1894-99; Mt. Gilead, O., 1899-1901; Columbia, 1901- 
03; Clyde, 1903-09; St. Marys, 1909-Oct. 1911; Newmarket, Nov. 1911- 
1916; Blanchester, 1916-1917; health failed; res. Blanchester; s. various 
chs., d. Blanchester, July 5, 1923. D. D., W. Va. C., 1888. 


WILLIAM Henry Jounson, b. Leavenworth, Kans., July 19, 1864. C. L. 
I. 1% yrs.; N. T. I. 1891-93; ord. Middletown, Conn., July 5, 1893; p. Bil- 
lerica, Mass., Apr. 1892-Mar. 1894; ev. Conn. State Conv., 1895-June 1897; 
p. Tariffville, Conn., Oct. 1897-June 1898; Ovid, Mich., Jan. 1898-Dec. 1901; 
gen. miss. p. Mich., Dec. 1901-Feb. 1905; miss. Rogree River, Ore., Apr.- 
Sept., 1905; miss. A. B. P. S., Tex. Sept. 1905-June 1909; gen. miss. ev. 
of Tex. Gen. Conv., July 1909-Feb. 1916; ind. ev., 1916-Dec. 1918; p. Rang- 
er, Tex., 1918-; ad. 413 Walnut St., Ranger. 


*EDWIN Foster MITCHELL, b. Beverly, Mass., Nov. 18, 1855. Ord. South 
Newfane, Vt., Aug. 11, 1886; p. South Newfane, 1886-90; Bellingham, 
Mass., 1890-92; N. T. I. 1891-93; p. Pocasset, 1892-94; Putney, Vt., Oct. 
1894-Mar. 1900; Northeast Harbor, Me., Apr. 1901-Apr. 1903; Waterboro, 
Sas i el 1905; Becket, Mass., Jan. 1906-Mar. 1907; d. Becket, Mar. 


*LYMAN Herpert Morse, b. Newton Centre, Mass., Sept. 30, 1862. W. 
A. 1891; N. T. I. 1891-93; ord. South ch., Worcester, June 12, 1893; miss. 
Congo Free State, Africa, July 1893-Aug. 1895; w. c. Newton Centre, 1895- 
98; p. Guilford, Vt., May 1898-Sept. 1902; East Wallingford, Aug. 1903- 
Dec. 1905; Still River, Mass., Dec. 1905-May 1919; Jamestown, R. I., June- 
Nov. 1919; d. Jamestown, Nov. 19, 1919. 


168 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1894 


CHESTER GRANT SAVAGE, b. Rockland, Me., June 25, 1869. N. T. I. 1891- 
93; ord. Meriden, N. H., May 24, 1893; p. North Stonington, Conn., 1893- 
Aug. 1895; s. Baltimore, "1897-98 ; Baltimore U., M. D., 1898; phys. Wester- 
Lyoko: 1898- ; ad. 7 Elm St: Westerly. 


*BRINTON Morrison WEssTER, b. East Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 6, 1864. 
N. T. I. 1891-93, post-grad. 1893-Mar. 1894; ord. Lebanon, Me., May 18, 
1894; p. Lebanon, Mar. 1894-Mar. 1897; Limerick, May 1897-Nov. 1899; 
Lyme, NEES July 1900-Jan. 1911; North Sutton, Feb, 1911- 14; res. Hud- 
SomiN. f1.% d. Hudson, Nov. 23, 1921, 35—*9 


1894 


*WALTER REYNOLDS BARTLETT, b. Bethel, Me., Dec. 15, 1867. 
A. C. 1890; N. T. I. 1891-94; ord. West Hartford, Conn., Dec. 19, 1894; 

p. West Hartford, 1894-Mar. 1897: 2d Richmond ch., Kenyon, R. ih June 
1897- May 1900; Avon, Mass., 1900-Dec. 1903; Rockport, Me., 1904-Dec. 
1906; Dighton, Mass., 1907-Dec. 1909; s. Rockport, Jan.-Feb. 1910; p., Mar. 
1910-Dec. 1915; Holliston, Jan. 1916-1918; d. Braintree, Dec. 1, 1919. 


HEBRON YOUNG COREY, b. Butternut Ridge, N. B., Mar. 13, 1862. 
Ac. C. 1891; N. T. I. 1891-94; ord. St. John, N. B., July 13, 1894; miss. F. 
M. Bd. Mar. Prov., India, 1894-, Parlakimedi, 1894-1905; Vizianagram, 
1905-14; Bimlipatam, 1914-16; Waltais, 1916-22; Vizianagram, 1922-; ad. 
Woliville N.S), 1941925.) DAD: Aci U1, 1923; 


WILLIAM FLETCHER, b. Newport, N. H., Nov. 20, 1866. C. U. 1891; 
N. T. I. 1891-94; ord. Cape Neddick, Me., July 6, 1894; p. Cape Neddick, 
1894-Jan. 1902; Harrington, Jan. 1902-July 1905; in bus., Waterville, July 
1905-May 1914; miss., Un. Bapt. Conv., Me., May 1914-; ad. 161 College 
Ave., Waterville. 


WALLACE WADSWORTH GUSHEE, b. Taunton, Mass., Oct. 2, 
1867. Br. U. 1891; N. T. I. 1891-94; ord. Taunton, Sept. 19, 1894; p. 
Salida, Colo., Sept. 1894-95; w. c. Taunton, Mass., 1895-98; p. Phillipsburg, 
Kans., Nov. 1898-Jan. 1899; insur. bus., Providence, R. I., 1899-1902; p. 
Egremont, Mass., 1902-04; Chesham, N. H., 1904-06; Townshend, Vt., 1906- 
08; rec. into Presb. min., Apr. 1909; p. Wilsonville, Nebr., 1909-10; Al- 
mond, N. Y., 1910-1913; Cottonwood, Minn., 1913-16; Wilson, N. Y., 1916- 
18; in bus. Niagara Falls, 1918-22; p. Bergen, 1922-24; South Trenton, 
1924-; ad. Barneveld, N. Y. 


VALENTINE HITES, b. Marion Co., now Bussey, Ia., May 22, 1858. 
S. C. 1890, theol. dept. 1890-91; instr. S. C. 1884-91; N. T. I. 1891-94; ord. 
Wellman, Ia., June 11, 1895; p. Wellman, Apr. 1895-Oct. 1900; w. c. Oct. 
1900-July 1906; p. Ferry Ia., July 1906-?; Columbus, N. J., Jan. 1917-June 
1919; Oberlin, Kans., June 1919-June 1921: Concordia, June 1921-May 
1924; Marysville, Nov. 1924- eh ath Marysville, Kans. 


CHARLES STANLEY PEASE, b. Middlefield, Mass., Oct. 29, 1862. 
C. U. 1891; N. T..I. 1891-94; ord. Hasbrouck Heights, N. [ee May 8, 1894; 
Pp. Hasbrouck Heights, June 1894-Apr. 1896; Conway, Mass., Apr. 1896- 
April 1903; Northboro, May 1903-June 1910: Adams, June 1910-Aug. 
1914; fed. ch., Conway, Sept. 1914-Dec. 1918; North Abington, Dec. 1918- 
Aug. 1922; Northboro, Sept. 1922-; author, Biography of Luther Rice, 
1909 ; Sketch of Adams Baptist Church, 1911; The New Providence Plan- 
tation in Northern Berkshire, 1914; History ‘of Conway, Mass., 1917; ad. 
Northboro, Mass. 


1894] STUDENTS 169 


ISRAEL WALKER PORTER, b. Deerfield, N. S., Nov. 25, 1862. Ac. 
C. 1887; ord. Parrsboro, N. S., Aug. 31, 1887; p. Parrsboro, June 1887- 
June 1890; N. T. I. 1890-92, 1893-94; p. Tiverton, R. I., June 1891-Dec. 
1894; Lonsdale, Jan. 1895-Oct. 1897; Valley Falls, and s. Cumberland 
Hill, Nov. 1897-Mar. 1900; Bear River, N. S., Apr. 1900-Sept. 1905; supt. 
Bapt. H. M., N. S. and P. E. I, also cor. sec. and treas. H. M. Bd., also 
field sec. and treas. for denom. funds for N. S., Sept. 1905-15; res. 
Masonic Home, Windsor, N. S., 1920-. 


WALTER BRADLEY SHUMWAY, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 31, 1852. 
In bus. 1870-90; N. T. I. 1891-94, B. D., 1910; ord. Springvale, Me., Dec. 14, 
1894; p. Springvale, Dec. 1894-Oct. 1899; supt. schs., Sanford, 1898-99; 
p. Swampscott, Mass., Jan. 1900-Sept. 1909; dean theol. dept., Temple U., 
and prof. Ch. Hist., 1909-; p. Lower Merion ch., Bryn Mawr, Pa., Sept. 
1910-Nov. 1914; ad. 7 Elliot Ave., Bryn Mawr. D. D., Temple U., 1909. 


JOHN GILES STANTON, b. Mystic, Conn., July 7, 1867. N. T. I. 
1890-94; ord. North Oxford, July 24, 1894; p. North Oxford, July 1894- 
June 1901; Woodville, Aug. 1901-Apr. 1903; Moosup, Conn., May 1903- 
Apr. 1911; Buda, Ill., June 1911-Sept. 1915; s. Oct. 1915-; in bus. 1916-21; 
ad. Milford, Conn. 


WALTER LINCOLN STONE, b. Providence, R. I., Mar. 14, 1867. Br. 
U. 1891; N. T. I. 1891-94; ord. South Penobscot, Me., Sept. 20, 1894; p. 
South Penobscot, Aug. 1894-May 1897; Sterling, Mass., May 1897-Nov. 
1899; Lebanon, N. H., Nov. 1899-Feb. 1903; Bolton, Mass., May 1903-May 
1904; Sterling, May 1904-June 1910; Greendale ch., Worcester, June 1910- 
Aug. 1918; ad. 48 Fairhaven Rd., Worcester. 


LEO BOONE THOMAS, b. Chicago, Ill., Aug. 25, 1869. H. U. 1891; 
N. T. I. 1891-94; ord. Newton Centre, May 31, 1894; p. Colorado Springs, 
Colo., June 1894-96; Main St. ch., Worcester, Mass., 1896-Dec. 1902; 
Stoughton St. ch., Boston, Feb. 1902-Feb. 1904; Stewart St. ch., Provi- 
dence, R. I, Apr. 1904-Nov. 1908; Swampscott, Mass., Nov. 1909-Nov. 
1911; Portchester, N. Y., 1912-Mar. 1919; Un. ch., Nobscot, Mass., June 
1919-Sept. 1923; Baldwinsville, Mar. 1924-; ad. Baldwinsville, Mass. 


Epwarp Mito Futter, b. Westford, Vt., Sept. 1, 1861. Monson A. 1881- 
84; ord. Canaan, N. H., Sept. 11, 1887; p. Canaan, 1887-Sept. 1889; Strat- 
ford ch., Cods, Jan. 1890-Nov. 1891; N. T. I. 1891-92; asst. p. Cent. ch., 
Salem, Feb.-Aug. 1892; p. Gardner, Sept. 1892-Sept. 1897; Barre, Vt., Oct. 
1897-Mar. 1903; gen. sec. Vt. S. S. Assoc., Mar. 1903-Dec. 1908; p. Man- 
chester Centre, Dec. 1908-Apr. 1911; gen. sec. N. H.S.S. Assoc., Apr. 1911- 
Oct. 1912; p. Point St. Charles, Montreal, Oct. 1912-May 1914; Richford, © 
Vt., May 1914-Dec. 1918; North Stratford, N. H. (formerly Cods), Dec. 
1918-; author, Hymns for the King’s Children, 1920; joint author, One 
Hundred Gospel Hymns for Male Voices, 1902; various musical compo- 
sitions; ad. North Stratford, N. H. 


Rosert DoucLtas GRAHAM, b. Perth, Scot., Sept. 5, 1865. N. T. I. 1890- 
93; ord. Boston, June 9, 1893; asst. p. Tremont Temple ch., Boston, 1893- 
Sept. 1894; p.-Im. ch., Denver, Colo., Jan. 1895-Apr. 1897; Florence, July 
1897-?; org. chs. at Lamar and Telluride, 1900; p. Cripple Creek, 1901-02; 
org., and p. Tabernacle ch., Colorado Springs, 1903-07; lect. on Freemason- 
ry, 1908-; ad. 1926 West 37th Ave., Denver. 


NeEwTon CLARK Ho prince, b. Smithville, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1863. Colg. U. 
1891; N. T. I. 1891-92; C. T. S. 1893-95; not ord.; tea. Elm, N. J., 1880- 


170 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1894 


86, 1892-93; Hammonton, 1886-87; supt. prin. High Sch., Williamstown, 
1896-97; supt. prin. pub. schs., Hammonton, 1897-. 


Epwin Faxon Osporn, b. Climax, Mich., Sept. 7, 1859. Kal. C. 1889; 
ord. Hillsdale, Mich, Nov. 3, 1885; p. Hillsdale, July 1885-Nov. 1886; 
Morenci, Nov. 1886-Feb. 1888; Carson City, Feb. 1888-Feb. 1889; Three 
Rivers, Feb. 1889-Oct. 1891; N. T. I. 1891-92; p. Sharon, Oct. 1891-Aug. 
1892; R. T. S. 1892-94; p. Lysle ave. ch., Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 1892-Jan. 
1894; Watertown, Jan. 1894-Oct. 1896; lit. work, Kalamazoo, Mich., Oct. 
1896-July 1899; prof. Hist. and Lit., Ewing C., Ewing, IIl., July 1899-June 
1900; p. Evansville, Ind., June 1900-July 1902; fd. and sec. Ev. and Bib. 
Assoc., Chicago, July 1902-Aug. 1904; lit. work, Aug. 1904-; fd. Sylvan 
Press, Kalamazoo, 1906; author, Some Essentials of Christian Growth, 
1896; The Vanishing of the Prince, 1898; Some Foundation Stones of 
Christian Character, 1906; The Teaching of the Parables, 1906; Onar, 
1909; Ashes of Nightshade, 1919; ad. 809 E. Washington St., Ann Arbor, 
Mich. D. D., Ewing C., 1902. 


Loran Davin Osporn, b. Portland, Mich., Nov. 13, 1863. U. Mich. 1891; 
N. T. I. 1891-92; U. Chic. D. S. 1892-94; ord. Elgin, Ill, May 15, 1894; p. 
Im. ch., Elgin, Feb. 1894-Dec. 1897; Centralia, Jan. 1898-1900; Blooming- 
ton, 1900-05; pres. Des M. C., Des Moines, Ia., June 1905-June 1911; prof. 
Sociol. and dir. U. Ext. Division, U. of Colo., 1912-1920; chan. Des M. 
U., 1920-24; prof. Sociol., 1920-; author, Recovery and Restatement of the 
Gospel, 1900. Ph. D., U. Chic., 1900. 


HERBERT RONELLE PuRINTON, b. Bowdoinham, Me., Oct. 15, 1867. C. U. 
1891; N. T. I. 1891-92; C. D. S. 1892-94; ord. Free Bapt. min., Gardiner, 
Me., June 13, 1894; instr. Heb. and O. T. Interp., C. D. S., 1894-95, prof. 
1895-1908; prof. Bib. Lit, and Rel., Ba. C., 1908-; author, Literature of the 
Old Testament, 1924; Literature of the New Testament, 1925; ad. 36 
Mountain Ave., Lewiston, Me. D. D., Hills. C., 1907. 


Harry SHELDON SHAw, b. Berwick, N. S., Apr. 16, 1863. Ac. C. 1888; 
N. T. I. parts of 1890-94; ord. Mahone Bay, N. S., Oct. 18, 1893; p. Ma- 
hone Bay, Sept. 1893-Oct. 1897; Liverpool, Nov. 1897-Apr. 1900; Hampton 
Village, N. B., Nov. 1900-Nov. 1902; Westchester Station, N. S., Nov. 
1902-Apr. 1905; far., Berwick, 1905-. 


HowarpD PriMRoSsE WHIDDEN, b. Antigonish, N. S., July 12, 1871. Ac. C. 
1891; N. T. I. Sept.-Dec., 1891; McM. U. D. S., Jan. 1892-94; lect. Eloc., 
McM. U., 1892-93; ord. Morden, Manitoba, July 24, 1894; p. Morden, June 
1894-Sept. 1896; U. Chic. D. S. Oct.-Dec., 1896; N. T. I. Jan.-Mar., 1897; 
p. Galt, Ont., Oct. 1897-Aug. 1900; lect. Homil., McM. U., 1899-1900; prof. 
Bib. Lit., Brandon C., Brandon, Manitoba, Sept. 1900-Aug. 1903; act. p. 
Trinity ch., Minneapolis, Minn., Oct.-Dec., 1903; p. 1st ch. Dayton, O., 
Jan. 1904-Aug. 1912; pres. Brandon C., Sept. 1912-Aug. 1923; chan. McM. 
U., Toronto, Sept. 1923-; M. P., Canada, Dec. 1917- 1921; ad. Toronto. 
B,D), DOU. 1906s LED MoM Ueto Is IN. Ontt 1024: 


WILurAM CAREY WHITAKER, b. Padiham, Eng., July 12, 1860. N. T. I. 
1891-92; ord. Conway, June 7, 1892; p. Conway, Apr. 1892-96; Plaistow, 
N. H., 1896-Feb. 1898; Am. ch. Los Angeles, Calif, May-Nov., 1898; 
Tempe, Ariz., Nov. 1898-Apr. 1901; Bakersfield, May 1901-May 1902; 
Banning, Calif., May 1903-May 1905; Orland, June 1905-June 1906; Willits, 
Sept. 1909-Mar. 1916; lect. and org., Calif. Anti-Saloon League, Mar.- 
Nov. 1916; p. Oak Park ch., Sacramento, Nov. 1916-; ad. 2848 33d St, 
Sacramento. 





1894] STUDENTS 171 


WILLIAM CLEMENTS, b. Ballinran, Ire., Aug. 14, 1866. N. T. I. 1892-94; 
ord. Wells Depot, Me., Dec. 13, 1894; p. Wells Depot, Sept. 1894-Sept. 
1895; Buxton Centre, Nov. 1895-Dec. 1902; Rockport, Mass., Jan. 1903- 
Feb. 1904; Springvale, Me., Feb. 1904-06; health failed; w. c. 1906-1915; 
s. Gilford, N. H., Apr. 1916-Oct. 1916; p. Free Bapt. ch., Madison, Me., 
Sept. 1916-Jan. 1920; Trinity ch., Providence, R. I., Jan. 1920-June 1921; 
3rd ch., Fall River, Mass., June 1921-; ad. 1237 Globe St., Fall River. 


Rospert Warp FIsuHeEr, b. Charlottetown, P. E. I., June 20, 1868. Prince 
of Wales C., Charlottetown, 1885-86; N’. T. I. 1892-94; ord. Middleboro, 
June 4, 1894; p. Rock ch., South Middleboro, 1894-95; East Longmeadow, 
Nov. 1895-Mar. 1897; act. p. North Attleboro, Apr. 1897-Oct. 1898; w. c. 
Moncton, N. B., 1898-?; p. Clementsport, N. S., ?-1904; Advocate, 1904-?; 
Shelburne, 1907-?; Jordan Falls, 1909-?; ad. Cragg Bldg., Halifax, N. S. 


*Henri GELAN, b. Bischweiler, Ger., Sept. 13, 1863. N. T. I. 1892-94; 
ord. Lynn, Mass., June 18, 1894; p. French ch., Stryker, O., 1894-June 1895; 
German ch., Bridgeport, Conn., May 1896-Dec. 1897; German ch., Winona, 
Minn., Dec. 1897-?; in miss. work among Germans, p. chs. in Ont., Ly- 
Sat on att Hepburn, N. J., Anthony, Fairfield, Hoboken; d. Hoboken, 

aralto; ; 


Eire Marc, b. Rheims, France, Aug. 30, 1868. N. T. I. 1892-94; ord. 
Broadway ch., Providence, R. I., Sept. 6, 1894; miss. to French, Natick, 
R. I., June-Sept. 1894; miss. Haiti, Oct. 1894-; author, La Loi et la 
Grace, ou Le Chretien est-tl sous la Lot?, 1911; La Destinée de Ame 
humaine, ou 50 questions posées aux Adventistes du Jour, 1911; trans. into 
French Torrey’s Ought Christians to Keep the Sabbath?, 1910; ad. Trou 
du Nord, Haiti. 


THEODORE Osot, b. Riga, Russia, Sept. 18 or 20, 1862. N. T. I. 1892-94; 
hee Huh 1894-98 ; in serv. of transport line to the Klondike region, spg. 


FrANK Parker, b. Reading, Mass., Mar. 6, 1859. Gordon Miss. Trn. 
Sch. 1890-91; N. T. I. 1892-94; ord. Reading, Sept. 12, 1894; p. Marsh- 
field, Oct. 1894-May 1898; Plaistow, N. H., May 1898-June 1904; supt. 
schs., Plaistow, 1899-1904; p. Wenham, Mass., June 1904-Oct. 1919;. asst. 
min. St. Philip’s Cathedral (Epis.), Atlanta, Ga., May 1920-; ad. 25 Kim- 
ball St., Atlanta. 


Epouarp Constant RametrteE, b. Le Cateau, Nord, France, Apr. 2, 1864 
N. T. I. 1891-94; p. French miss. in Providence, R. I., and Central Falls, 
June 1891-Oct. 1894; ord. Providence, June 29, 1894; supt. French miss., 
R. I., Oct. 1894-Oct. 1898, and p. Providence, Central Falls, and Natick 
Missions, Oct. 1894-June 1899; p. French Bapt. miss., Woonsocket, July 
1899-Sept. 1910, and Manchaug, Mass., Mar. 1909-Sept. 1910; Lowell, 
Mass. Oct. 1910-Dec. 1917; sec. Y. M. C. A., French Army, Jan. 1918-Oct. 
1920; substitute prof. French, Cy. C., Apr.-June 1921; head dept. 
Romance languages and prof. French, Mt. Union C., Alliance, O., Sept. 
1921-; ed. French Baptist Monthly, 1896-97; ad. Mt. Union College, Alli- 
ance, O. Officier d’Académie, Paris, 1920. 


CHARLES THOMAS ReEeEkig, b. Clinton, Mass., Feb. 12, 1867. N. T. I. 
1892-94; ord. Clinton, May 31, 1894; p. East Washington, N. H., Nov. 
1894-Apr. 1901; North Londonderry, Apr. 1901-Aug. 1903; Grasmere, Sept. 
1903-Nov. 1907; Greendale ch., Worcester, Mass., Dec. 1907-Mar. 1910; 
Addison, Vt., Apr. 1910-May 1913; Elizabethtown ,N. Y., June 1913-May 
1916; North Londonderry, N.. H., June 1916-Apr. 1920; s. Apr. 1920-Dec. 
1921; p. Hudson, N. H., Dec. 1921-; ad. Hudson. 


u72 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1895 


Grorce Hay Watt, b. Costlyburn, Huntly, Scot., July 28, 1861. N. T. I. 
1892-Dec. 1894; ord. Quincy, Mar. 29, 1895; p. Ira, Vt., and West Rutland, 
Apr. 1895-Mar. 1896; West Rutland, Apr. 1896-June 1900; in bus., 1900- 
June 1907; colp. Vt. Bapt. State Conv., June 1907-June 1913; N. H. Bapt. 
State Conv., June 1913-June 1916; R. I. Bapt. State Conv., June 1916-; 
ad. 55 Potter St., East Providence. 


SAMUEL RUSSELL, b. Margarets Bay, Halifax Co., N. S., June 16, 1863. 
Gordon Miss. Trn. Sch., Boston, 2 yrs.; N. T. I. 1892-93; asst. p. Ruggles 
St. ch., Boston, 1893-1900; ord. Ruggles St. ch., Boston, Sept. 27, 1900; p. 
People’s ch., Manchester, N. H., Oct. 1900-12; assoc. p. Ruggles St. ch., 
Boston, Mass., 1912-13; p. 2nd ch., Lawrence (now Calvary ch.), 1913-18; 
lst ch., Jamestown, N. Y., 1918-20; Ist ch., Buffalo, 1920-; ad. 24 Barker 
St. Buftalo, N2 Y. D..D., No: Bapt/'S.; Chicago, 1922. 30—*2 


1895 
C. B. Boties, Class Secretary 


CHARLTON BURGESS BOLLES, b. New Bedford, Mass., Aug. 23, 
1868. N. T. I. 1892-95; ord. New Bedford, May 24, 1895; p. Rockport, 
Dec. 1895-Jan. 1902; North ch., Brockton, Feb. 1902-Apr. 1904; 2d ch, 
Danbury, Conn., May 1904-Aug. 1907; ed. and publ., prop. Bar Harbor 
Press Co., Bar Harbor, Me., 1907-; act. p. Cranberry Isles, July 1908-Oct. 
19103in bus.71910-:'ad. Media. Pa, -RAEA D3. 


ALBERT EDWARD HYLAN, b. Fremont, N. H., June 11, 1865. Br. 
U. 1892; N. T. I. 1892-95; ord. Westboro, July 31, 1895; p. Westboro, July 
1895-June 1902; s. var. chs., July 1902-Nov. 1903; p. Vineyard Haven, Dec. 
1903-Feb. 1910; Medfield, Mar. 1910-Sept. 1919; Chase Mem. ch., Spring- 
field, Oct. 1919-; ad. 42 Albemarle St., Springfield, Mass. 


JAMES WILLIAM ILLSLEY, b. Welsford, N. S., May 18, 1869. Ac. 
C. 1891; N. T. I. 1892-95; ord. Wenham, May 29, 1895; p. Wenham, 1895- 
July 1897; Whiting, Vt., Sept. 1897-Apr. 1900; M. E. ch., Waterbury 
Centre, Oct. 1900-Apr. 1902; rec. into Vt. M. E. Conf., Apr. 1901; p. Wor- 
cester, Apr. 1902-Apr. 1904; Montgomery, Apr. 1904-Apr. 1906; Grand 
Isle, Apr.-Dec. 1906; Springfield, Nebr., Dec. 1906-Sept. 1909; Craig, Sept. 
1909-Sept. 1910; Meadow Grove, Sept. 1910-12; Loretto, 1912-13; Lindsay, 
1913-14; Nehawka, 1914-16; Burchard, 1916-17; Manning, Ia., 1917; De 
ee 1918; McClelland, 1919; ret. 1920; res. 1546 So. 28th St., Omaha, 

ebr. 


THOCAS ANTOINE CONDILLAC JEAN-JACQUES, b. Port-de- 
Paix, Haiti, Mar. 16, 1871. Lycee National, Port au Prince, 2 yrs.; N. T. 
I. 1891-95; ord. Ist ch., Woburn, May 30, 1895; p. St. John’s ch., Woburn, 
1893-aut. 1896; Calvary ch., Boston, 1896-Nov. 1897; Inspector of Govt. 
schs., Port-de-Paix, Haiti, Dec. 1898-Dec. 1902; p. Eglise Baptiste du Cap 
Maitien, Feb. 1904-; ad. Cap. Haitien, Haiti. 


JOHN HUGH JENNER, b. St. John, N. B., Feb. 9, 1861. Ord. North 
Brookfield, N. S., Dec. 20, 1887; p. North Brookfield, 1887-Sept. 1890; 
Cambridge, Sept. 1890-Sept. 1892; Ac. C. 1891; N. T. I. 1892-95, B. D.., 
1924; act. p. Osterville, 1892-95; p. West Springfield, May 1895-Sept. 1901; 
North ch., Halifax, N. S., Oct. 1901-Apr. 1908; North Sydney, C. B., Apr. 
1908-12; Campbellton, N. B., Sept. 1912-15; Charlotte St. ch., St. John, 
Nov. 1915-21; Lexington, Mass., Oct. 1921-24; South Medford, Jan. 1925-; 
author, Treasured Leaves, 1900; ad. 143 College Ave., Somerville, Mass. 


1895] STUDENTS 173 


*CLARENCE REGINALD MINARD, b. Cornwallis, N. S., Apr. 21, 
1868. Ac. C. 1890; ord. Clements Vale, N. S., Nov. 5, 1890; p. Clements 
Vale, 1890-92; N. T. I. 1892-95; p. Palmer, July 1895-Dec. 1898; Carew 
St. ch., Springfield, Jan.-Nov. 1899; Capitol Hill ch., Denver, Colo., Jan. 
1900-Oct. 1908; Oceanside, Calif., Aug. 1911-1912; La Mesa, Aug. 1912- 
Dec. 1914; d. La Mesa, Jan. 1, 1915. Ph. D., U. Denver, 1906. 


ERNEST AUGUSTUS ROYAL, b. Lewiston, Me., Aug. 11, 1867. U. 
R. 1892; N. T. I. 1892-95; ord. Bowdoinham, Me., Sept. 20, 1895; p. Bow- 
doinham, June 1895-Mar. 1897; Farmington, Mar. 1897-Dec. 1901; Town- 
shend, Vt., Dec. 1901-June 1905; West Boylston, Mass., June 1905-Feb. 
1915; Edgartown, Feb. 1915-May 1924; Millbury, May 1924-. 


FRANCISCO CAETANO BORGES SILVA, b. San Miguel Island, 
Azores, Octaz8;) 1863/4 A. ot Cal.-Gi; N? T.01./1892-95; ord: Istich: New 
Bedford, Sept. 26, 1895; miss. to Portuguese, New Bedford, 1893-; also 
Fall River, Taunton and Plymouth; ed. and publ. Progresso, Oct. 1896- 
July 1908; Alvorada, Mar. 1909-; Canticos Christaos, 1898, 1909; ad. 184 
Thompson St., New Bedford. 


HENRY FRANKLIN TIBBITS, b. New Castle Creek, Grand Lake, N. 
B., Jan. 28, 1863. W. A. 1889-92; N. T. I. 1892-95; ord. Dudley St. ch., 
Boston, May 27, 1895; p. Chatsworth, Ill, Aug. 1895-Sept. 1896; Eau 
Claire, Wis., Oct. 1896-Sept. 1897; Correctionville, Ia., Nov. 1897-Nov. 
1901; Chadron, Nebr., Nov. 1901-Sept. 1904; Walworth, Wis., Sept. 1904- 
Jan. 1907; Pekin, Ill., Apr. 1907-Oct. 1908; Oglesby, Nov. 1908-?; in bus.; 
Boston, Mass., in 1919; Stoughton; ? 


EVERETT ANTHONY BOWEN, b. Lewiston, Me., 12, 1869. Br. U. 
1892; U. Chic., 1892-94; N. T. I. 1894-95; sub. for jun. O. T., spg. term, 
elec. work in N. T., and rec. spec. cert.; ord. Central ch., Providence, 
R. I., Jan. 28, 1896; p. Harvard ch., Still River, Mass., Oct. 1896-Feb. 1900; 
Willimantic, Conn., Mar. 1900-Apr. 1904; grad. stud. Br. U., win. 1904-05; 
p. Hope Valley, R. I., May 1905-Apr. 1908; ad. Lakeville, Mass. 


CHARLES VALENTINE FRENCH, b. Bridgewater, Vt., May 23, 1863. C. A. 
1887; N. T. I. parts of 1890-93; ord. Grafton, Vt, Dec. 20, 1893; p. 
Grafton, Oct. 1893-Apr. 1896; South Acworth, N. H., Apr. 1897-July 1899; 
Cornish Flat, July 1899-Oct. 1901; East Washington, Nov. 1901-Aug. 1903; 
Cambridge, Me., Oct. 1904-Jan. 1906; West Rockport, Nov. 1908-Apr. 
1910; East Dixfield, May 1910-Sept. 1914; Huntington, Vt. Oct. 1914- 
sone ae 3d Cong. ch., St. Johnsbury, Feb. 1925-; ad. St. Johnsbury | 

aSt, wv te 


AUSTEN TREMAIZE Kempton, b. Upper Canard, N. S., Feb. 6, 1870. Ac. 
C..1891; ord. Milton, N. S., Aug. 13, 1891; p. Milton, 1891-Aug. 1892; N. 
T. I. 1892-93, Sept.-Dec., 1895; p. Sharon, May 1893-Nov. 1895; asst. p. 
Stoughton St. ch. Boston, Dec. 1895-Dec. 1896; p. Highland ch., Fitch- 
burg, Jan. 1897-Mar. 1902; act. p. Cong. ch., Lunenburg, Feb. 1904-Feb. 
1912; p. Broadway Bapt. ch., Cambridge, Feb. 1912-; prop. Kempton Lec- 
tures; ad. 20 St. Paul St., Cambridge. D. D., Ac. U., 1921. 


PercivAL Hytton Lyncu, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 11, 1871. Temple C. 
1891; N. T. I. 1892-95; ord. Southeast ch., Philadelphia, Pa., July 22, 1896; 
p. Southeast ch. Philadelphia, June 1896-Aug. 1899; Mem. ch., Altoona, 
Aug. 1899-Feb. 1903; 1st ch., Jersey Shore, Mar. 1903-June 1908; Berean 
ch., Carbondale, July 1908-July 1917; Olean, N. Y., July 1917-Nov. 1921; 


174 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1895 


Ist ch., New Castle, Pa., Nov. 1921-May 1924; 1st ch, McKeesport, June 
1924-: asst. ed. Baptist Bulletin, Phila., 1897-99; ad. 409 Olive Ave., 


McKeesport, Pa. 


CuHartes Epcar Rosecrans, b. Owatonna, Minn., Aug. 6, 1868. O. C. 
1887-90; Miss. Trn. Sch., Boston, Mass., Dec. 1891-May 1892; N. T. I. 
1892-94: ord. Clarendon St. ch., Boston, June 27, 1894; p. Monroe, 1894; 
ev. 1894-95; prin. Lahainaluna S., H. I. 1895-98; chap. car. miss., 1899; 
lyceum lect., 1900-; ed. Hawati’s Young People, 1897-98. 


James Epson Warner, b. Cornwallis, N. S., Aug. 30, 1868. U. Cam- 
bridge, Eng., 1890-91; Corn. U. 1891-92; R. T. S. 1892-93, 1894-95; ord. 
Cambridgeport, Mass., June 18, 1893; p. Inman Sq. ch., Cambridgeport, 
1893-94; N. T. I. 1893-94; U. Chic., 1895-97; prof. Gr. and Anc. Hist., 
Miss. C., 1897-98; stud. U. Chic. sum. 1899; sales., Boston, Mass., 1900-?; ? 


WILLIAM SAMUEL BRADDAN, b. Fort McKavett, Tex., Mar. 15, 1871. 
10th U. S. cav., May 1888-Aug. 1891; N. T. I. Feb. 1894-95; ord. Newton 
Centre, June 6, 1895; p. Ann Arbor, Mich., Oct. 1895-Oct. 1896; 2d ch., 
Detroit, Nov. 1896-June 1901; Berean ch., Chicago, Ill., Sept. 1901-; chapl. 
capt., in Mexico, 1916-17, with A. E. F. 1917-19; ad. 5810 Wabash, Chicago. 
D. D., Guadalupe C., Tex., 1904. 


*FRANK CLaytTon Briaes, b. Colebrook, Conn., Feb. 16, 1863. N. T. I. 
1893-95; ord. Boston, June 28, 1896; assoc. p. Tabernacle ch., Boston, 
1896-99 ; p. Manchester, 1899-1902; miss. A, B. M. U., Himeji, Japan, 1902- 
1918; d. San Francisco, Calif., Jan. 20, 1918. 


LYMAN EvuGENE Carter, b. Brooklin, Me., Jan. 9, 1852, State Norm. 
Sch., Me., 1876-80; ord. Bradley, Oct. 1, 1891; p. Bradley, Oct .1891-Aug. 
1893; N. T. I. 1893-95; p. Rowley, Mar. 1894-May 1895; Washburn, Me., 
June 1895-June 1897; Hodgdon, July 1897-Aug. 1903; Nobleboro, Oct. 1903- 
Mar. 1909; Parkman, Apr. 1909-Apr. 1911; Friendship, May 1911-Apr. 
1915; Owl’s Heart and Ash Point, May 1915-Apr. 1916; ret.; s. Noble- 
boro, Nov. 1916-July 1918; Waldoboro, Apr.-Aug. 1922; tea. Nobleboro, 
1917, 18, 19; ad. Nobleboro. 


Harry WILLARD CHAMBERLIN, b. Petersham, Mass., Aug. 13, 1866. N. 
T. I. 1893-95; ord. Monroe, June 8, 1895; p. ‘Monroe, 1895-Dec. 1896; 
Southwick, Jan. 1897-Dec. 1898; Petersham, Jan. 1899-Dec. 1903; Ashland, 
Dec. 1903-June 1905; asst. p. South Framingham, 1906; asst. p. Winter 
Hill ch., Somerville, 1907-08; p. Bunker Hill ch., Charlestown, 1908-13; 
Hill Mem. ch., Allston, 1913-14; s. s. var. chs., 1914-20; p. 2d ch., Haverhill, 
1920-24; fed. ch., Limerick, Me., Oct. 1924-. 


WItiarp Corsy Cook, b. Charlestown, Mass., May 5, 1865. Miss. Trn. 
Sch., Boston, 1892-93; N. T. I. 1893-95; ord. Stamford, Vt., June 28, 1895; 
p. Stamford, 1895-Aug. 1896; Nobleboro, Me., Feb. 1898-July 1901; Ips- 
wich, Mass., July 1901-Oct. 1902; Malaga, Calif., Feb. 1903-July 1906; 
Clovis, July 1906-July 1910; Azusa, Sept. 1910-Mar. 1912; in bus., Mar. 
1914-; ad. Clovis, Calif. 


Frank Day, b. Royalton, N. Y., Mar. 17, 1860. Lockport Un. Sch.; N. 
T. I. 1893-95; ord. Colchester, Conn., June 29, 1897; p. Colchester, Nov. 
1896-Nov. 1900; Waterloo, N. Y., Nov. 1900-Mar. 1903; Philadelphia, 
Sept. 1903-Sept. 1906; West Union, Ia., Jan. 1907-Apr. 1910; Algona, Apr. 
1910-Apr. 1916; Himrods, N. Y., Jan. 1917-Mar. 1922; Hannibal, Apr. 
1922-Mar. 1925; ad. R. D. 2, Hannibal. 


1896] STUDENTS 175 


ALBERT PALMER Fox, b. Batavia, N. Y., Jan. 9, 1872. R. C. 1890-93; 
N. T. I. 1893-95; ord. Limerick, Me., Sept. 23, 1895; p. Limerick, June 
1895-July 1896; Eden, Sept. 1896-Feb. 1898; Orleans, N. Y., Apr. 1898-Dec. 
1900; Darien, Dec. 1900-Oct. 1902; Canaseraga, Oct. 1902-Oct. 1905; Ang- 
elica, Oct. 1905-Apr. 1910; Carmel, Apr. 1910-Apr. 1913; Almond, May 
1913-Apr. 1915; Savona, May 1915-Sept. 1921; health failed; Canaseraga, 
Oct. 1921-Aug. 1923; p. Ripley, Sept. 1923-; ad. Ripley. 


ARTHUR ERNEST Harriman, b. North Adams, Mass., Dec. 2, 1869. Colg. 
U. 1889-90; N. T. I. 1893-95; ord. Sterling, Jan. 1, 1895; p. Colchester, 
Conn., 1895-96; p. Leominster, 1897-Nov. 1901; East ch., Lynn, Dec. 1901- 
Sept. 1909; Middlebury, Vt., Oct. 1909-Sept. 1910; East ch., Lynn, Mass., 
Oct. 1910-1923; Salem ch., New Rochelle, N. Y., Dec. 1923-; ad. 12 Locust 
Ave., New Rochelle. D. D., Middlebury C., 1913. 


*Davip Mount Locxrow, b. Albany, N. Y., Apr. 7, 1870. Colg. A. 1891- 
93; N. T. I. 1893-95; H. U. 1901-03; ord. Rowley, June 5, 1895; p. Rowley, 
June 1895-Sept. 1898; Melrose Highlands, Sept. 1898-Sept. 1906; ev. Mass. 
Bapt. Miss. Soc., Sept. 1906-Feb. 1911; dir. men’s work, Tremont Temple 
ch., Boston, Feb. 1911-Oct. 1924; d. Boston, Mar. 13, 1925. 


ARTHUR LocKkE WINN, b. Woburn, Mass., Sept. 8, 1869. Miss. Trn. Sch., 
Boston, 1891-93; N. T. I. 1893-95; ord. Waterboro, Me., June 18, 1895; 
p. Waterboro, 1895-Dec. 1897; in bus., Winchester, Mass., Jan. 1898-; ad. 
15 Fairmount St., Winchester. 


FREDERICK ELBRIDGE HeaTH, b. Auburn, Me., May 25, 1872. Nichols Lat. 
Sch., Lewiston, Me.; C. D. S.; N. T. L, aut. 1893-95; ord. Sterling, Sept. 
4, 1895; p. Sterling, 1895-Mar. 1897; Spencer, Apr. 1897-99; Weston, 1900- 
05; stud. H. U. 1900-02; p. Tabernacle ch., Boston, 1905-17; 1st ch., 
Jamaica Plain, 1917-; ad. 629 Centre St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 


IsatAH Bupp WaALLaécE, b. Lower Granville, N. S., Aug. 5, 1864. Hort. 
A., Wolfville, aut. 1886-win. 1887; N. T. I. 1893-Oct. 1894; res. St. John, 
N. B., Oct. 1894-July 1895; sailor, 1895-spg. 1897; clk. Wolfville, N. S., 
spg. 1897-Aug. 1898; in Canadian Army 1914-17; far.; ad. Wayside Farm, 
Mt. Denson, Hants Co., N. S. 27—*3 


1896 


F. Lent, Class Secretary 


WILLIAM HENRY ALLISON, b. Somerville, Mass., Aug. 17, 1870. H. 
U. 1893; N. T. I. 1893-96, B. D., 1902; U. Halle, 1896-97; ord. North Ave. 
ch., Cambridge, Mass., May 13, 1896; s. Sandusky St. ch., Allegheny, Pa., 
July-Sept., 1898; p. Penacook, N. H., Mar. 1899-July 1902; U. Chic. 1902- 
05; prof. Ch. Hist. and Miss., Pacific T. S., 1904-05; prof. Hist. and Polit. 
Sci., F. C., 1905-08; head dept. Hist., Bryn Mawr C., 1908-10; dean, Colg. 
T. S., 1910-15, prof. Ecc. Hist., 1910-; prof. European Hist., O. State U., 
sum., 1917, 1919; author, Baptist Councils in America, 1906; Inventory of 
Unpublished Manuscript Material relating to America Religious History, 
1911; ad. 15 East Kendrick Ave., Hamilton, N. Y. Ph. D., U. Chic., 1905. 


CHARLES BALDWIN BACON, b. Chelsea, Mass., Nov. 30, 1868. Br. 
U. 1892-93; N. T. I. 1893-96; ord. Chelsea, June 14, 1896; p. Port Bragg, 
Calif., and Ukiah, miss. No. Calif., 1896-Aug. 1897; p. Salem, Ore., Oct. 
1897-Aug. 1898; Col. U. 1898-99; tea. Norm. Sch., Stevens Point, Wis.; 


176 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1896 


State Norm. Sch. Terre Haute, Ind.; in bus., 1924-; ad. 104 Hudson Ave., 
Terre Haute, Ind. 


SUMNER BANGS, b. Readfield, Me., Sept. 22, 1859. Hebron A., 1893; 
N. T. I, 1893-96; ord. Buckfield, Me., Jan. 14, 1897; p. Buckfield, Nov. 1896- 
May 1898; East Auburn, June-July, 1898; Tenant’s Harbor, July 1898-July 
1901; w. c. Everett, Mass., July 1901-Mar. 1902; p. Charlestown, Me., Mar. 
1902-Sept. 1905; Oakland, Oct. 1905-Sept. 1908; tea. manual trn., Leland 
U., New Orleans, La., Oct. 1908-Oct. 1912; p. Winchendon, Mass., Oct. 
1912-May 1918; w. c. Worcester, May-Oct. 1918; p. Groton, Oct. 1918- 
Dec. 1920; Willimansett, Dec. 1920-; ad. 17 Adams St., Willimansett. 


ARTHUR TRAIN BELKNAP, b. Framingham, Mass., Feb. 8, 1872. 
Br. U. 1893; N. T. I. 1893-96; stud. U. Halle, 1896; ord. Sanford, Me, 
Feb. 26, 1897; p. Sanford, Jan. 1897-Sept. 1898; H. U. D. S., post-grad., 
1898-99, S. T. B., 1899; p. Andover, Mass., June 1900-Oct. 1905; Jefferson 
St. ch., Providence, R. I., Oct. 1905-Sept. 1907; prof. Eng. and Expr., F. 
C., Sept. 1907-1919, dean, 1916-19, act. pres., Apr.-June 1917; pres. Grand 
Island C., Apr. 1919-Aug. 1920; dean and prof. Eng., State Norm. Sch., 
Mansfield, Pa., Sept. 1920-; memb. sum. faculty, Ind. U., 1912-14; ad. 58 
East Elmira St., Mansfield, Pa. D. D., Sioux Falls C., 1920. 


*JOHN FREDERICK BLACKLOCK, b. Providence, R. I., Feb. 7, 1866. 
Br. U. 1892; N. T. I. 1892-93, 1895-96; C. T. S. 1894-95; ord. Chesham, N. 
H., Aug. 25, 1896; p. Chesham, July 1896-July 1899; Meriden, July 1899- 
May 1900; Jamaica, Vt., June 1900-Dec. 1902; Salem, N. H., Dec. 1902- 
1913; res. Salem Depot; d. Salem Depot, May 27, 1913. 


CHARLES. ALVIN BROOKS, b. Watkins, N. Y., Jan. 7, 1871. Vt. A, 
1889-91; Mt. Hermon Sch., 1893; N. T. I. 1893-96; ord. Watkins, N. Y., 
July 16, 1896; p. Waterloo, Sept. 1896-Aug. 1898; Knowlesville, Aug. 1898- 
Apr. 1900; Pittsford, May 1900-Sept. 1903; 3d St. ch., Dayton, O., Oct. 
1903-Nov. 1907; sec. and supt. city miss., Cleveland, Dec. 1907-1914; sec. 
City and Foreign Speaking Missions, A. B. H. M. S., N. Y., 1914-23; p. 
Englewood ch., Chicago, Ill, Jan. 1924-; comnr. of N. B. C. to Europe, 
1919-20; author, Christian Americanization, 1919; Through the Second 
Gate, 1922; ad. 6349 Normal Blvd., Chicago. D. D., Bu. U., 1922. 


*THOMAS CAIN, b. Portadown, Ire., Sept. 23, 1867. Colg. U. 1889-91; 
N. T. I. 1893-96; ord. Newton, June 19, 1896; S. S. miss. Chelsea, Nov. 
1896-May 1897; p. West Swanzey, N. H., Aug. 1897-May 1901; Windsor, 
Vt., Aug. 1901-Oct. 1905; Laconia, N. H., Nov. 1905-Apr. 1910; Kenne- 
bunkport, Me., May 1910-Sept. 1915; Essex St. ch., Lynn, Mass., 1916- 
Dec. 1923; d. Nahant, Mass., Dec. 7, 1923. 


ULYSSES SHERMAN DAVIS, b. Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. 27, 1866. D. 
U. 1892; U. Chic. D. S. 1892-94; ord. Bellevue, Mich., June 26, 1894; p. 
Bellevue, May 1894-July 1895; N. T. I. 1895-96; p. Marlboro, June 1896- 
Mar. 1900; Dayton, O., Apr. 1900-Dec. 1905; Bloomington, IIl., Jan. 1906- 
Jan. 1912; Akron, O., Jan. 1912-1918; South Bend, Ind., 1918-Mar. 1925; 
Trinity ch., Marion, O., Mar. 1925-. D. D., S. C., 1907. 


EDWIN BAILEY DOLAN, b. Hudson, Mass., Apr. 10, 1869. Br. U. 
1893; N. T. I. 1893-96; ord. South Waterboro, Me., Sept. 21, 1896; p. 
South Waterboro, July 1896-Nov. 1901; Wales, Mass., Dec. 1901-Apr. 
1907; Agawam, May 1907-Aug. 1911; Ist ch., Holyoke, Sept. 1911-Sept. 
1918; gen. miss. Mass. Bapt. Conv., Oct. 1918-Feb. 1924, field sec., Feb. 
1924-; ad. Ford Bldg., Boston, Mass. 


1896] STUDENTS Pe, 


HARRY SAINT JOHN FILMER, b. St. John, N. B., July 7, 1867. 
Br. U. 1893; N. T. I. 1893-96; ord. Fall River, July 8, 1896; p. Brownell 
St. chap., Fall River, July 1896-May 1900; Laconia, N. H., May 1900- 
ne 1903; Webster, Mass., July 1903-13; Greene, R. I.; ad. Rice City, R. 


FREDERICK LENT, b. Freeport, N. S., June 10, 1872. N. T. I. 1893- 
06, B. D., 1900; Br. U. 1900; ord. Leicester, Mass., Nov. 6, 1895; p. Cal- 
vary ch. Salem, June 1896-June 1898; Oaklawn, R. I., July 1898-Sept. 
1901; s. lst ch.,, New Haven, Conn., Mar.-Dec. 1903, p. Feb. 1904-Sept. 
1918; stud. Y. U. 1901-06; instr. Bib. Lit., Br. U., 1900-01; Y. U., 1903-07, 
1909-10; pres. Elmira C., 1918-; ad. Elmira, N. Y. Ph. D., Y. U., 1906; 
DPD Bee 922 site De Cole U.N 922: 


WILLIAM EARNEST LOMBARD, b. Turner, Me., Aug. 2, 1868. C. 
U. 1893; N. T. I. 1893-96; ord. Brewer, Me., July 22, 1896; p. Brewer, 
1896-Sept. 1898; Camden, Oct. 1898-1905; Andover, Mass., Feb. 1906- 
17; instr. Gordon Miss. Trn. Sch., 1906-08; Gordon Sch., N. T. I. 1908- 
10; p. Haverhill, Mass., June 1917-Oct. 1919; assoc. p. Portland St. ch.,, 
Haverhill, Oct. 1919-Apr. 1920; Saxton’s River, Vt., Apr. 1920-Mar. 1924; 
West Springfield, Mass., Apr. 1924-. 


GEORGE ARTHUR MARTELL, b. Round Island, C. B., June 5, 1869. 
Ac. C. 1888-90, grad. Ac. U. 1897; N. T. I. 1893-96, B. D., 1904; ord. 
Brewster, June 17, 1896; p. Brewster, 1896; H. U. 1897-98, grad.; p. 
Turners Falls, Aug. 1898-1900; Willimansett, Dec. 1900-Feb. 1909; Mc- 
Minnville, Ore., Sept. 1909-Oct. 1910; instr. Pacific Coast Bapt. T. S., May 
1910-; author, Gnosticism and the Fourth Gospel, 1924; ad. 1034 Olive St. 
Paso Robles, Calif. Ph. D., U. Chic., 1919. 


*JOEL BYRON SLOCUM, b. Mt. Hanley, N. S., Feb. 1, 1868. C. U. 
1893; N. T. I. 1893-96; ord. Tremont Temple ch., Boston, June 19, 1896; 
p. Westbrook, Me., Nov. 1896-May 1897; Laconia, N. H., June 1897-Nov. 
1898; Ist ch., Concord, Dec. 1898-Oct. 1903; 1st ch., Columbus, O., Nov. 
1903-Apr. 1907; Greenwood ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., May 1907-1913; 1st ch., 
Norwich, Conn., 1913-Mar. 1917; Warburton Ave. ch., Yonkers, N. Y., 
Apr. 1917-June 1920; 1st ch., Dayton, O., July 1920-July 1922; author, 
poems, hymns, essays; cont. rel. papers; chapl. N. H. leg., 1901-02; d. Van- 
COUVETN sy Oly i271 9225 Le Cy Ge 1913) 


*WILLIAM MURRAY SMALLMAN, b. Summerside, P. E. I., Mar. 
9, 1857. Ac. C. 1891; ord. Dartmouth, N. S., July 16, 1891; p. Dartmouth, 
1891-July 1893; N. T. I. 1893-96; p. Winthrop, June 1896-May 1900; Nic- 
teaux, N. S., June 1900-Jan. 1903; New Glasgow, Jan. 1903-1912; Bridge- 
water, Oct. 1912-Nov. 1914; d. Bridgewater, N. S., Nov. 22, 1914. 


WILLIAM ABBOT SMITH, b. Waterville, Me., Apr. 30, 1868. C. U. 
1891; tea. John. B. Stetson .U., Fla., 1892-93; N. T. I. 1893-96; U. Halle, 
1896-97; ord. Waterville, Me., July 14, 1897; tea. Waterville, 1898-1902; p. 
Central Sq. ch., Portland, Mar. 1903-07; 2d ch., Suffield, Conn., Apr. 1908- 
1916; lst Cong. ch., Waterville, Me., Jan. 1921-; ed. Zion’s Advocate, Aug. 
1916-1920; ad. 9 Park St., Waterville. 


DANIEL CORY SNOW, b. Providence, R. I., May 1, 1870. Br. U. 
1893; N. T. I. 1893-96; in bus. 1898-1917; prof. golfer, Segregansett Club, 
Taunton, Mass., 1917-; ad. Raynham Centre. 


CHARLES ALBERT TENNY, b. Wilmington, IIll., Mar. 3, 1868. Dr. 
U. 1891; N. T. I. 1893-96; ord. Newport, N. H., June 29, 1896; p. Newport, 


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June 1896-July 1903; Sac City, Ia., Aug. 1903-July 1904; Algona, July 1904- 
July 1906; Newton, Sept. 1906-Sept. 1908; sec. Des M, C., Oct. 1908-Oct. 
1911; p. Cascade, Nov. 1911-Nov. 1914; s. Nov. 1914-21; ed. Holly Chief- 
tain, Holly, Colo., 1921-Apr. 1924; ret.; ad. 1135 Columbine St., Denver, 
Colo. 


INGRAM EBENEZER BILL, JR., b. Hampton, N. B., Nov. 23, 1871. Ac. U. 
1893; N. T. I. 1893-94; ord. Cleveland, O., Sept. 19, 1894; p. West Cleve- 
land, June 1894-May 1895; R. T. S. 1895-97; p. Oberlin, O., Sept. 1897- 
Jan. 1905; U. Chic. D. S., 1905-08, Fellow in Ch. Hist., 1907-08; p. Capitol 
Hill ch., Denver, Colo., Mar.-Sept. 1908; North Shore ch., Chicago, IIl., 
Sept. 1908-Dec. 1912; City Park ch., Denver, Colo., Jan. 1913-Sept. 1915; 
Parkside ch., Chicago, Ill., Sept. 1916-Dec. 1917; Ist ch., Beloit, Wis., Jan. 
1918-; author, Constructive Evangelism, 1921. 


JosepH WattHeER, b. Bridgeport, Conn., Apr. 24, 1866. Br. U. 1893; N. 
T. I. 1893-Nov. 1895; ord. Holden, July 1895; p. Holden, July 1895-Apr. 
1902; Keene, N. H., May 1902-Jan. 1909; Wollaston, Mass., Feb. 1909- 
Jan. 1925; Adams Sq. ch., Worcester, Mar. 1925-. 





RoBeRT WERNER BAGWELL, b. Onancock, Accomac Co., Va., Mar. 22, 
1871. N. T. I. 1894-96; ord. Accomac, Va., Aug. 26, 1896; p. Jarratt, 1896- 
1905; Arvonia and Mt. Zion, 1906-1918; Halifax, Va., 1918-; ad. Halifax. 


WALLACE Henry Mays, b. Millburg, Mich., Aug. 1, 1866. Kal. C. 1892- 
04; N. T. I. 1894-96; ev. New England and the Middle States, 1896-98; 
res. Benton Harbor, Mich., 1898; ord. Albion, Jan. 31, 1899; p. Albion, 
Jan.-Apr. 1899; health failed; Sodus; in bus., Goshen, Ind.; ad. 411 Wilson 
Ave., Goshen. 


CHARLES IsSACHAR RAMSEY, b. Newmarket, N. H., Dec. 23, 1869. N. T. 
I. 1894-96; ord. Somersworth, N. H,, July 3, 1896; p. Northville, Conn., 
July 1896-1900; Colchester, Jan. 1900-06; Thompson, Aug. 1906-June 1910; 
Penn’s Grove, N. J., 1910-?. 


GEORGE ELLSwoRTH WHITEHOUSE, b. Cumberland, Me., May 1, 1868. N. 
T. I. 1894-96; ord. Central Falls, R. I., Feb. 15, 1897; p. Cheshire, Mass., 
Nov. 1896-Feb. 1900; Braintree, Feb. 1900-Oct, 1903; East Milton, Oct. 
1903-Sept. 1905; Moncton, N. B., Sept. 1905-Nov. 1906; Im. ch., Washing- 
ton, D. C., Dec. 1906-09; 6th Ave. ch., Tacoma, Wash., 1909-12; Berlin, 
N. Y., 1912-13; 11th ch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1913-18; overseas Y. M. C. A. 
sec., 1918; s. Cong. ch., South Williamstown, Mass., 1919-24; p. Bapt. ch., 
Berlin, N. Y., Feb. 1924-. 24—*4 


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C. H. Exris, Class Secretary 


*NORMAN NORTH BISHOP, b. Canaan, N. S., Sept. 6, 1867. Br. U. 
1895; N. T. I. 1891-92, 1895-97; act. p. North Easton, 1896-98; ord. Beverly 
Farms, Sept. 27, 1898; p. Beverly Farms, 1898-Jan. 1900; Chicopee Falls, 
et iane: 1904; health failed; d. West Dennis, Aug. 18, 1905. B. D., 


FREDERICK LOUIS CLEVELAND, b. Conway, Mass., June 17, 1864. 
S. B. T. S. 1893-95; N. T. I. 1895-97; ord. Chapelhill, N. C., Sept. 22, 1897; 
p. Chapelhill, Aug. 1897-July 1900; North Hanover, Mass., Dec. 1900-Dec. 


1897] STUDENTS 179 


1905; assoc. p. Malden, Mar. 1907-Sept. 1919; p. 3rd ch., Fall River, Sept. 
1919-Feb. 1921; 2nd ch., East Providence, R. I, Feb. 1921-; ad. 23 Walnut 
St., East Providence. 


WILLIAM JOBES EDDY, b. Crossroads, W. Va., Mar. 2, 1862. Ord. 
Crossroads, Aug. 30, 1891; p. Greensboro, Pa., June 1891-Sept. 1893; U. 
W. Va. 1893; U. Chic. D. S. 1893-94; N. T. I. 1895-97; p. 1st ch., Fairmont, 
W. Va., 1897-; ad. Fairmont. 


CHARLES HAIGH ELLIS, b. Rochdale, Eng., Oct. 13, 1867. Br. U. 
1894; N. T. I. 1894-97; ord. North Billerica, June 23, 1897; p. Chelmsford 
Centre, June 1897-. 


THOMAS PHILLIPS EVANS, b. Cornwall, Eng., Dec. 25, 1868. Kim- 
ball Un. A. 1891-94; N. T. I. 1894-97; ord. Methuen, July 20, 1897; p. 
Billerica, July 1897-Oct. 1906; Holliston, Oct. 1906-Oct. 1915; Quincy, Oct. 
eS 1922; Georgetown, June 1922-; ad. 40 North St., Georgetown, 

ass. 


DANIEL WEBSTER KIMBALL, b. Cambridge, Me., Dec. 24, 1869. 
C. U. 1894; N. T. I. 1894-97; ord. Manchester, Dec. 16, 1897; p. Man- 
chester, Nov. 1897-Dec. 1898; w. c. Cambridge, Me., Dec. 1898-May 1901; 
p. Wayne, June 1901-Sept. 1908; Mechanic Falls, Nov. 1908-June 1915; 
Sedgwick, July 1915-Nov. 1918; Charleston, Nov. 1918-Sept. 1920; w. c. 
Charleston, Oct. 1920-Oct. 1922; p. North Vassalboro, Oct. 1922-; ad. 
North Vassalboro. 


DAVID TRISTAN MAGILL, b. Strathroy, Ont., Oct. 7, 1866. Kal. C. 
1894; N. T. I. 1894-97, B. D., 1900; ord. Flint, Mich., Apr, 25, 1893; p. 
Milford, Mass., July 1897-Feb. 1907; Calvary ch., Chicago, Ill., Mar. 1907- 
Noy. 1917; Upper Alton ch., Alton, Dec. 1917-; ad. 2926 College Ave., Al- 
toned: Kali Gay 1919, 


GEORGE FREDERIC ROUILLARD, b. Boston, Mass., Oct. 29, 1867. 
H. U. 1894; N. T. I. 1894-97; ord. Kennebunk, Me., July 7, 1897; p. Kenne- 
bunk, 1897-Dec. 1901; Bath, Jan. 1902-May 1909; asst. to home sec., A. B. 
F. M. S., June 1909-Nov. 1911; p. No. Stratford, N. H., Dec. 1911-Apr. 
1918; Topsham, Me., May 1918-Aug. 1924; ret.; ad. 44 Reed Ave., South 
Weymouth, Mass. 


JOHN ELIJAH SMITH, b. Jefferson, Mich. Aug. 9, 1871. Kal. C. 
1894; N. T. I. 1894-97; ord. Keene, N. H., June 29, 1897; p. Keene, June 
1897-Mar. 1902; Kalamazoo, Mich., Mar. 1902-Mar. 1913; s. and in bus., 
1913-Dec. 1916; p. Spokane, Wash., Dec. 1916-Feb. 1923; gen. dir. Mich. 
Bapt. Conv., Mar. 1923-; ad. Capital Natl. Bank Bldg., Lansing, Mich. D. 
Dealer?) 


*EDWIN FITZSON SNELL, first name changed from EDDY, b. 
Lawrence, Mass., June 3, 1869. W. A. 1893; H. U. 1897; N. T. I. 1894- 
97; ord. Hampton Falls, N. H., June 17, 1897; p. Hampton Falls and Sea- 
brook, 1897-Sept. 1899; Lincoln Park ch., West Newton, Mass., Oct. 1899- 
Jan. 1909; Cong. ch., Mansfield, Feb. 1909-May 1910; Winnetka, Chicago, 
Ill., June 1910-Nov. 1917; d. West Somerville, Mass., Nov. 20, 1917. 


FREDERICK McKEE WHITE, b. Centerville, Mich., Aug. 10, 1870. U. 
Mich. 1894; ord. Dexter, Mich., Sept. 6, 1893; p. Dexter, Feb. 1891-Sept. 
1894; N. T. I. 1894-97, B. D., 1901; p. Hingham, July 1895-Nov. 1897; Am- 
herst, Nov. 1897-Dec. 1901; Foxboro, Dec. 1901-Sept. 1904; Winthrop, 
Sept. 1904-Mar. 1913; Un. ch., Providence, R. I., Mar. 1913-Oct. 1915; 


180 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1897 


Grand River Ave. ch., Detroit, Mich. Oct. 1915-Oct. 1917; Colon, May 
1918-Feb. 1922; Centerville, June 1924-; ad. Centerville, Mich. Ph. D., 
Bost. U., 1908. 


CHARLES BURDITT WILLIAMS, b. Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 30, 
1865. H. U. 1892-94; N. T. I. 1894-97; ord. West Sutton, June 29, 1897; 
p. West Sutton, 1897-1900; Inman Sq. ch., Cambridge, July 1901-Sept. 
1904; West Royalston, Nov. 1906-09; Fitzwilliam, N. H., Aug. 1909-Dec. 
1910; Cong. ch., Greenwich, Mass., Dec. 1910-Dec. 1916; Cong. ch., Hook- 
sett, N. H., Dec. 1916-Dec. 1922; Cong. ch. Candia, N. H., Dec. 1922-; 
ad. Manchester, N. H., R. D. 1, Box 144. 


HENRY B. WILLIAMS, b. Central, Keweenaw Co., Mich., Dec. 25, 
1863. U. R. 1888-92; N. T. I. 1894-97; ord. Fayetteville, N. Y., Sept. 14, 
1897; p. Fayetteville, Sept. 1897-Dec. 1903; Woburn, Mass., Dec. 1903- 
Mar. 1916; Court St. ch., Auburn, Me., Mar. 1916-Sept. 1920; Ist ch., New 
Bedford, Mass., Sept. 1920-; author, Interpres, 1891; Centennial Fayette- 
ville Baptist Church, 1897; cont. rel. papers; ad. 179 Orchard St., New 
Bedford. D. D., Simmons C., 1904. 


*HERBERT EDWIN WISE, b. Great Yarmouth, Eng., Mar. 9, 1865. 
Manitoba U. 1892; ord. Winnipeg, Manitoba, July 5, 1892; p. Calgary, Al- 
berta, Can., July 1892-Aug. 1894; N. T. I. 1894-97; p. Northboro, July 
1895-Oct. 1897; 1st ch., Norwich, Conn., Oct. 1897-Nov. 1906; Cent ch., 
Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 1906-June 1909; prof. Phil. and Social Sci., and 
Laine U. of Redlands, June 1909-Mar. 1923; d. Redlands, Calif., Mar. 

, 1923. 


WiLt1AM A va Brapy, b. Enfield, Me., July 1, 1863. Br. U. 1894; N. 
T. I. 1894-95; ord. Narragansett Pier, R. I., Sept. 15, 1896; p. Narragansett 
Pier, 1891-July 1898; post-grad., Br. U., 1898-1899; p. Calvary ch., Quincy, 
Mass., 1901-06; supt. schs., Narragansett Pier, R. I., 1906-. 


ARTHUR HALE Gorpon, b. Boston, Mass., Mar. 2, 1872. H. U. 1893; N. 
T. I. 1894-96; miss. South Fitchburg, 1896-sum. 1897; stud. Free Ch. C., 
Glasgow, Scot., 1897-98; ord. Boston, Mass., Nov. 2, 1898; p. Ipswich, 
Sept. 1898-June 1901; Im. ch., Cambridge, Sept. 1901-Feb. 1910; Ponce de 
Leon ch., Atlanta, Ga., Mar. 1910-July 1917; s. 1st ch., Los Angeles, Calif., 
Aug. 1917-Mar. 1918; Y. M. C. A. sec., Mar. 1918-Mar. 1919; p. Delaware 
Ave. ch., Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. 1919-; ad. 23 Norwood Ave., Buffalo. 


BIRNEY STILLMON Hupson, b. Oakfield, Wis., June 5, 1868. Hills C. 
1892; ord. Litchfield, Mich., Sept. 22, 1892; p. Litchfield, Jan. 1892-Apr. 
1893; Grasslake, Apr. 1893-Sept. 1894; N. T. I. 1894-95; p. North Easton, 
Sept. 1894-May 1895; Tecumseh, Mich., July 1895-Sept. 1898; 18th St. ch., 
Detroit, Sept. 1898-June 1902; stud. U. Chic. June 1902-Sept. 1903, B. D., 
1903; p. Hastings, Nebr., 1904-08; 1st ch., Atlantic City, N. J., 1908-1914; 
Park Ave. ch., Plainfield, Dec. 1914-June 1917; Free St. ch., Portland, Me., 
June 1917-June 1923; assoc. p. Temple ch., Los Angeles, Calif., 1923-; ad. 
Temple Baptist Church, Los Angeles. D. D., Hills C., 1911, Cent. U., 1911. 


WILLIAM Hunter, Jr., b. Syracuse, N. Y., June 15, 1870. Colg. U. 1894; 
Colg. T. S. 1894-95, 1896-97; N. T. I. 1895-96; ord. Port Jefferson, L. L., 
N. Y., May 17, 1898; p. Port Jefferson, Nov. 1897-Apr. 1903; Croton Falls, 
Apr. 1903-Feb. 1910; Stewart St. ch., Providence, R. I., Feb. 1910-Nov. 
1918; Franklin, N. H., Nov. 1918-June 1921; Cape May, N. J., Nov. 1921-; 
ad. 737 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. 


1897] STUDENTS 181 


Joun Howarp MacDonatp, b. Margaree, N. S., Feb. 12, 1865. Ac. C. 
1891; ord. Bass River, N. S., Aug. 6, 1891; p. Bass River, June 1891-May 
1892; asst. p. Amherst, June 1892-Aug. 1894; N. T. I. 1894-95; p. Wood- 
stock, N. B., June 1895-Aug. 1896; Amherst, N. S., Oct. 1896-Aug. 1899; 
prin. Acadia S., Wolfville, N. S., Sept. 1899-June 1901; p. Fredericton, N. 
B., July 1901-13; ed. Maritime Baptist; chapl., lieut col., C. E. F., 1915-19; 
p. Wolfville, N. S., 1919-23; prof. Ac. U., 1923-; ad. Wolfville, N. S. 


Norman Aucustus MaAcNEILL, b. Canoe Cove, P. E. I., Feb. 2, 1861. 
Ac. C. 1890; ord. Chester, N. S., Sept. 16, 1890; p. Chester, June 1890- 
May 1893; N. T. I. Sept.-Dec. 1894; s. various chs., P. E. I., and N. B., 
July 1893-Sept. 1896; p. Hampton, N. B., Oct. 1896-Oct. 1901; Petitcodiac, 
Nov. 1901-Oct. 1904; stud. Colg. T. S. 1904-06; p. Sackville, N. B., 1907- 
09; Bridgetown, N. S., 1909-Apr. 1914; Salisbury, N. B., Apr. 1914-Aug. 
1921; Marysville, N. B., Aug. 1921-.. D. D., Ac. U., 1924. 


JoHN RoTHWELL Srater, b. Marion, Va., Mar. 14, 1872. H. U. 1894; N. 
T. I. 1894-spg. 1896; U. Chic. 1896-98; not ord.; assoc. ed. The Standard, 
Chicago, Ill., Mar. 1896-1903; man. ed. The World Today, Chicago, 1903- 
05; asst. prof. Rhet. and Eng. Lit, U. R., 1905-07; prof. Eng., 1907-; 
author, Sources of Tyndale’s Version of the Pentateuch, 1906; Freshman 
Rhetoric, 1913; Living for the Future, 1916; Printing and the Renaissance, 
192 a ee DSUs, Chic. 01905; 





JoHnN Eppy Berry, b. West Sumner, Me., July 6, 1857. Ord. West 
Sumner, June 30, 1893; p. West Sumner, June 1893-Sept. 1895; N. T. I. 
1895-97; p. Montgomery Centre, Vt., July 1897-Feb. 1902; Halifax, Feb. 
1902-Apr. 1905; North Troy, May 1905-Mar. 1909; Putney, Mar. 1909- 
July 1912; Barnstable, July 1912-Oct. 1918; S. Hanson, Mass., Oct. 1918-; 
ad. Bryantville, Mass. 


*CHRISTOPHER JAMES Harpinc, b. Great Falls, now Somersworth, N. 
H., May 4, 1871. N’. T. I. 1895-97; ord. Ist ch., Fall River, June 29, 1897; 
p. Rowe, Aug. 1897-Nov. 1898; Charlemont, Jan.-Nov. 1898; Stamford, 
Vt., Dec. 1898-June 1900; Three Rivers, Mass., July 1900-Dec. 1902; China, 
Me., Dec. 1902-May 1904; Raynham, Mass., June 1904-Aug. 1906; Rich- 
mond, R. I., and Cross Mills, Aug. 1906-Dec. 1907; health failed, Jan. 
1908-June 1910; ev. work, June 1910-Apr. 1911; p. Lyme, Conn., Apr. 1911- 
Apr. 1912; Edgartown, Mass., May 1912-Mar. 1913; health failed; d. West- 
field, Mass., July 18, 1913. 


Paut Freperic Mapticer, b. St. Blaise, Swit., Mar. 20, 1865. Wo. C. 
1890; N. T. I. 1895-97; miss., Ont., 1897-1900; in bus. 1900-; ad. 181 Mur- 
ray St., Brantford, Ont. 


James Epwarp Norcross, b. Watertown, Mass., Mar. 15, 1862. In bus. 
1879-90; sec. Y. M. C. A., 1890-93; asst. p. 1893-97; N. T. I. 1895-97; ord. 
Watertown, June 16, 1897; p. Marblehead, Mar. 1897-Feb. 1900; Ames- 
bury, Feb. 1900-Jan. 1904; 1st ch., Jamaica Plain, Jan. 1904-Aug. 1908; 
dist. sec. A. B. H. M. S., New Eng., Sept. 1908-Jan. 1912; p. Shady Ave. 
ch., Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 1912-May 1916; dist. sec. A. B. P. S., New York, 
May 1916-Sept. 1920; sec. Gen. Bd. Promotion, Sept. 1920-Sept. 1922; p. 
Lawrence St. Cong. ch., Lawrence, Mass., Sept. 1922-Jan. 1923; Trinity 
Bapt. ch., Arlington, Jan. 1923-; ad. 260 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington. 


*ELLSworTH Craic Roop, b. Port Hillford, N. S., Dec. 26, 1869. Wo. C. 
1892-95; N. T. I. 1895-97; ord. Shirley, June 15, 1897; p. Wilmington, Vt., 
June 1897-Mar. 1900; d. Malden, Mass., Mar. 13, 1900. 


182 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1898 


ALBERT Puitip Rossier, b. Montgomery, Vt., June 10, 1870. N. T. I. 
1895-97; ord. Fitchburg, June 13, 1897; p. Fitchburg, Nov. 1896-Aug. 1898; 
Stryker, O., Sept. 1898-Sept. 1905; Kercheval Ave. ch., Detroit, Mich., 
Sept. 1905-Apr. 1909; w. c. 1909-13; p. Bethany ch., Highland, Ill., 1913- 
Apr. 1918; Geneseo, May 1918-Sept. 1919; Compton, Calif., Sept. 1919- 
June 1923; 1st ch., Inglewood, June 1923-; ad. 438 South Grevillea Ave., 
Inglewood, Calif. 


FREDERICK WILLIAM Stalit, b. Gloucester, Eng., Oct. 1, 1867. N. T. I. 
1895-97; ord. Newton Centre July 1, 1897; miss. A. B. M. U. Udayagiri, 
Nellore Dist., India, 1897-. 


Howarp Henry W3aiIrtE, b. Ira, Vt., Apr. 16, 1873. U. V. M. Med. dept.; 
N. T. I. 1895-97; ord. Ira, Vt., June 22, 1897; p. Addison, July 1897-Apr. 
1900, Nov. 1903-Mar. 1910; Whiting, May 1900-Nov. 1902; East Hard- 
wick, Dec. 1902-Oct. 1903; Addison, 1903-1910; Hardwick, 1910-1915; 
Vergennes, 1913-1916; Laconia, N. H., 1916-1923; Lebanon, 1923-; chapl. 
Vt. House of Rep., 1902; ad. 3 School St., Lebanon. 


Jacos Dumpr, b. Dahlen, Livonia, June 30, 1864. Mt. Hermon Sch., Feb. 


1894-Sept. 1895; N. T. I. 1895-96; went to the Klondike region, spg. Trane 


1898 
W. F. Witson, Class Secretary 


GEORGE RICHARD ATHA, b. Huddersfield, Eng., Jan. 16, 1868. Br, 
U. 1895; U. Chic. D. S. 1895-96; N. T. I. 1896-98; ord. Fall River, July 
6, 1898; p. 3d ch., Fall River, June 1898-June 1902; Broadway chap., Fall 
River, July 1902-Nov. 1903; asst. to p. lst ch., Providence, R. I., Nov. 1903- 
Aug. 1906; p. Groton Heights ch., Groton, Conn., Sept. 1906-. 


WILLIAM WALTER BUSTARD, b. Paterson, N. J., Aug. 20, 1871. 
Br. U. 1895; N. T. I. 1895-98; ord. Amesbury, June 30, 1898; p. Amesbury, 
June 1898-Jan. 1900; Dudley St. ch., Boston, Jan. 1900-June 1909; Euclid 
Ave. ch., Cleveland, O., June 1909-; ad. Euclid Ave. and E. 18th St, 
Cleveland. D. D., C. N. C., 1914, Br. U., 1922. 


RANDALL THOMAS CAPEN, b. Quincy, Mass., July 29, 1872. H. 
U. 1895; N. T. I. 1895-98; ord. Watertown, June 16, 1898; p. Belfast, Me., 
July 1898-Dec. 1899; Madison, Wis., Mar. 1901-Aug. 1904; miss. A. B. M. 
U., Swatow, China, Nov. 1904-. 


JOHN HENRY DAVIS, b. Cheshunt, Eng., July 2, 1860. Ac. U. 1893; 
ord. Economy, N. S., July 12, 1893; p. Economy, June 1893-Sept. 1895; 
N. T. I. 1895-98; p. Newton Upper Falls, Apr. 1896-Oct. 1898; George- 
town, Oct. 1898-June 1904; M. D., Tu. C., 1904; phys. and p. Cong. ch., 
Sherman, Conn., June 1904-Jan. 1908; Torringford, Jan. 1908-June 1910; 
p. Anamosa, Ia., June 1910-Mar, 1913; ord. Epis. priest; r. St. Mark’s ch., 
Crystal Falls, Mich., and St. John’s ch., Iron River, 1913-Oct. 1918; in 
med., Oct. 1918-Oct. 1920; r. Em. ch., St. Louis, Sept. 1920-Dec. 1923; 
health failed; w. c., 1923-; ad. St. Louis, Mich. 


WINFRED NICHOLS DONOVAN, b. Belchertown, Mass., Jan. 24, 
1869. C. U. 1892; tea. Hebron, Me., 1892-93; Skowhegan, 1894-96; N. T. 
I. 1893-94, 1896-98; U. Berlin, 1913-14; ord. South Lyndeboro, N. H., Nov. 
3, 1898; instr. O. T. stud., N. T. I., 1898-1901, asst. prof. Bib. Interp., O. 
T., 1901-09; act. asst. prof. Heb. and O. T. Exeg, Bost. U. Sch. Theol., 


1898] STUDENTS 183 


1905-06; assoc. prof. in Bib. depts., N. T. I, 1909-14, prof. Bib. Lit., 1914- 
15, Bib. Interp., O. T., 1915-; oversea Y. M. C. A. serv., July 1918-Jan. 
1ISI9RED Div Cyn Ceol, 


IRVING JUDSON ENSLIN, b. Somerville, Mass., Jan. 11, 1873. N. 
T. I. 1895-98; Br. U. 1898-1901; ord. Oaklawn, R. I., Jan. 15, 1902; p. Oak- 
lawn, Dec. 1901-Nov. 1910; Derry, N. H., Dec. 1910-. 


NEIL EDWARD HERMAN, b. Dartmouth, N. S., Mar. 27, 1870. Ac. 
U. 1895; Pine Hill C., Halifax, N. S., 1895-96; N. T. I. 1896-98; ord. 
West Medway, June 15, 1898; p. West Medway, 1898-1900; Selkirk, Mani- 
toba, 1900-02; Portage la Prairie, 1902-07; Windsor, N. S., 1907-11; Em. 
ch., Truro, Jan. 1912-14; MacPhail Mem. ch., Ottawa, Can., 1914-16; Metro- 
politan Tabernacle ch., Ottawa, 1917-20; Un. ch., Sydney, N. S., 1920-22; 
lit. work, 1922-; fd. and ed. The Day Star, ad. Dartmouth, Nis, 


ALLAN HOBEN, b. Gibson, N. B., Sept. 14, 1874. U.N. B. 1895; N. 
T. I. 1895-98; U. Chic. 1898- 1901: ord. Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 3, 1900: Dp. 
Un. ch., Waupun, Wis., May 1901- Sept. 1904; org. Bapt. Stud. Guild, Ann 
Arbor, ’Mich., Oct.-Dec. 1904; p. Ist ch., Detroit, Mich., Jan. 1905- May 
1908; assoc. prof., Pract. Theol., Aas Chic., May 1908-Sept. 1919; prof. 
Sociol., Carleton Wee ee 1919-June 1922; pres. Kal. C., Sept. 1922-; dir. 
a aC A., A. E 5th Div., Apr.-Dec. "1918: author, The Virgin Birth, 
1903; The Minister Hee the Boy, 1912; The Church School of Citizenship, 
1918; ad. 1331 Academy St., Kalamazoo, Mich ppPh how. Chic; 1901, 


CHARLES SPURGEON NIGHTINGALE, b. West Eaton, N. Y., Nov. 
17, 1868. Br. U. 1894; N. T. I. 1894-96, 1897-98; ord. Northville, Mich., 
Oct. 30, 1896; p. Northville, July 1896-July 1897; Danvers, Mass., July 
1898-Sept. 1903; Athol, Oct. 1903-May 1907; Petersham, May 1907-Nov. 
1915; Moosup, Conn., Dec. 1915-; ad. Moosup, Conn. 


FRED ARTHUR ROBINSON, b. West Fairlee, Vt., Jan. 1, 1863. Br. 
U. 1895; N. T. I. 1895-98; ord. Greenville, N. H., Sept. 28, 1898; p. Pleas- 
ant View ch., Pawtucket, R. I., Sept. 1898-Sept. 1903; Milford, N. H., Sept. 
1903-Feb. 1908; Central Sq., Portland, Me., Feb. 1908-Oct. 1912; s. Wor- 
cester, Mass., Oct. 1912-July 1915; p. 1st ch., West Boylston, July 1915-; 
ad. West Boylston. 


CHARLES SCHWEIKERT, b. New York, N. Y., July 17, 1870. Colg. 
U. 1892-95; N. T. I. 1895-98; ord. 5th Ave. ch., New York, N. Y., Nov. 11, 
1898; p. The Armitage Chap., New York, June 1898-June 1901; 1st ch., 
New Brighton, N. Y., June 1901- June 1908’; Un. Ave. ch., Paterson, N. 
J., June 1908-Jan. 1918: rel. camp. sec.. army Y. M. C, A., Camp Meade, 
Md.,, Campy aily Ni. Fort Hancock, N. Y., Jan. 1918-Oct. 1919; Dp. North 
ch., Port Chester, N. Ya Onn 1919-; ed. Church Tidings, 1905- 08; ad. 
Port Chester. D. D., Simmons C., 1920. 


EUGENE HOWARD STOVER, b. Bluehill, Me., Aug. 30, Sob GU 
1892; prin. Bluehill A., 1892-95; N. T. I. 1895-98 ; ord. Milo, Me., Dec. 14, 
1898; p. Milo, Oct. 1898-Mar. 1903; prin. Alcalde Miss. sch., Alcalde, N. 
Mex, 1903- 04; p. Naco, Ariz., June 1904-12; prin. Naco schs., 1904- 08 ; 
county sch. supt., 1909- 12: prin. ’ schs., Tombstone, 1912-13; p. Bryant Pond, 
Me., 1913-18; prin. Ricker Class. Inst., 1918-24; p. fed. pa West Paris 
and North Paris, 1924-; ad. West Paris, Me. 


WILLIAM FREDERICK WILSON, b. East Greenwich, R. I., May 2, 
1868. Br. U. 1895; N. T. I. 1895-98; asst. at 2d ch., Fall River, June 1891- 
Oct. 1896; act. p. 3d ch, Fall River, Oct. 1896-June 1898; ord. North 


184 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1898 


Abington, June 22, 1898; p. North Abington, June 1898-June 1904; Ames- 
bury, July 1904- Mar. i911: West Somerville, Apr. 1911-Oct. 1919: camp 
p., Camp Funston, Kans., May-July, 1918; dir. of Promotion, Mass. Bapt. 
Conv., Oct. 1919-Sept. 1920; D. Burlington, VCS ents 1920-Dec. 1921; 
assoc. p. and educ. dir., Ist ch., Fall River, Mass., Dec. 1921-May 1924; p. 
Auburndale ch., Springfield, June 1924-; ad. 566 White St., Springfield. 


IDELL HARTSON WOOD, b. Ann Arbor, Mich., June 30, 1872. Colg. 
U. 1893; miss. Philadelphia, Pa., 1893-95; N. T. I. 1895-98; ord. Philadel- 
phia, Pa., June 14, 1898; p. Kearney, Nebr., June 1898-May 1901; Fair- 
bury, June 1901- Apr. 1905: Pawnee City, May 1905-Mar. 1908; Saskatoon, 
Sask., Mar. 1908-Jan. 1911; Bremerton, Wash., 1911-14; Fort Bragg, Gali 
1914- 16: East Bremerton, Wash., 1918- Zi¢ Charlestown, 1922-24 ; Pente- 
costal Assembly, Everett, 1924-; ad. 1922 Colby Ave., Everett. 


*WILLIAM HARSTON WOODALL, b. Somerville, Tenn., Mar. 10, 
1858. Ark. Indust. U. 1885; tea. Amity, Ark., Arkadelphia, Lenoke, 1885- 
88; pres. Judson U., Judsonia, 1888-90; pres. Lakeside C., Lake City, Fla., 
1890-93; pres. Excelsior C., Senoia, Ga., 1893-94; ord. Senoia, Nov. 25, 
1894; p. Bainbridge, 1894-95; N. T. I. 1895-98; p. Hinsdale, N. H., Dec. 
1898-Aug. 1900; Mars Hill, N. C., Sept. 1900-Dec. 1903; Bib. tea., Inst. 
work, under H. M. Bd., S. B. C., Paes 1904-Dec. 1905; Bib. Inst. work and 
prin. Haywood Inst., Clyde, N. C., Jan. 1906-12; Bib. tea. and Inst. work, 
N.. C., 1912-20; d., Asheville, N. @ Nov. 26, 1920. 


*CHARLES PRENTISS KittrenDGE, b. Milo, Me., Dec. 8, 1867. Me. State C. 
1893; C. U. 1894-95; ae T. I. 1895-97; s. chs. 1897; ord. Lincoln Centre, 
Me., Aug. 30, 1898; Lincoln Centre, Jan. 1898-May 1899; Manset and 
Tremont, July 1899- Neu 1900; Turner, Jan. 1901-Nov. 1902; Jay, Feb. 
1903- July 1904; joined Adv. Christ. Conf., Me., Oct. 15, 1904; miss., Dres- 
den, July 1904- July 1905; p. Bethel ch., Manchester, N. jai Dec. 1905- 
Sept. 1907; Vancouver, B. C., Sept. 1907-Mar. 1908 ; Snohomish and 
Trafton, Wash., Sept. 1908-11: d. Richmond, Me., Dec. 26, 191i 


“*James Lawson, b. Frewsburg, N. Y., July 21, 1868. Br. U. 1895; N. 
T. I. 1895-aut. 1896; d. Fall River, Oct. yet 896. 


CHARLES SATCHELL Morris, b. ore Nae Sept. 26, 1865. How. U. 
1886-89; U. Mich. Law Sch. 1893; N. T. 895-98 ; ord. West Newton, 
June 19, 1896; p. Myrtle Bapt. ch., West. Neo 1896-Dec. 1898; ind. 
miss. to Liberia, Africa, 1899-1900; p. Abyssinian ch., New York, N. ‘Yan 
1901-08; ev. work, 1908-Mar. 1911; p. Bank St. ch., Norfolk, Va., Mar. 
1911-1916; prin. Boydton Academy and Bib. Inst., 1919-23: field agt., Natl. 
Bapt. Foreign Miss. Bd., 1924-; ad. 93 West Kinney St., Newark, Nas 
D..DcArk Bapts Gs 1901. 


*FRANK ATHERTON Prive, b. Hartford, Conn., Dec. 22, 1870. Bost. U. 
1895-97; N. T. I. 1893-95, 1897-98; ord. Stoughton St. ch., Boston, Oct. 
19, 1899; p. Hanover, N. H., Aug. 1899-1902; Dalton, Mass., 1902-04; Bol- 
ton, 1904-May 1907; Vassalboro, Me., June 1907-Dec. 1908; d. North Vas- 
salboro, Dec. 31, 1908. 


JoHN FRANKLIN Warts, b. Portland, Me., Nov. 30, 1869. Br. U. 1895; 
N. T. I. 1895-96; R. T. S. 1896-98; ord. Sioux City, Ia., July 1, 1898; p. 
Ist ch., Sioux City, July 1898-July 1905; 1st ch., Fairbury, Nebr., Ran 
1905-Apr. 1910; s. s. Lynn, Mass. and vicinity, Oct. 1910- May 1912; p. Ist 
ch., Northampton, May 1912-Aug. 1924; Ist ch., Lawrence, Kans., Sept. 
1924-; ad. 808 Tennessee St., Lawrence. Ph. aye Oskaloosa 162: 1915, 


1899] STUDENTS 185 


BERNARD CHRISTOPHER, b. Bear River, N. S., Apr. 7, 1865. C. A. 1889- 
94; N. T. I. 1896-98; ord. Chester, N. H., June 22, 1898; p. Chester, Mar. 
1894-Oct. 1899; Brentwood, Oct. 1899-Dec. 1902; Hudson, Nov. aren 
1907; Mechanic Falls, Me., Feb. 1907-July 1908; Canton, July 1908-10; 
Presb. ch., Londonderry, N. H., Nov. 1910-?; Newton, June 1915-17; as 
Amesbury, Mass., May 1917- May 19223 'p. Bapt. ch., Hampton, May 1922- 
Aug. 1924; So. Lyndeboro and Wilton, Nees Aug. 1924-; ad. South 
Lyndeboro, N. H. 


Henry GRATTAN Dockrett, b. Dublin, Ire., Aug. 23, 1872. Miss. Trn. 
Sch., Boston, 1891-93; Mt. Hermon Sch. 1893-96; N. T. I. 1896-98; ord. 
Dudley St. ch., Boston, Oct. 11, 1898; asst. p. Allston, and p. Hills Mem. 
1907; Moncton, N. B., Feb. 1907-June 1909; ev., July 1909-?; p. Notting- 
ham Hong. Ossining eNS Yeorr 


AMASA SPAULDING PuTNAM, b. West Sutton, Mass., Dec. 5, 1870. Br. 
U. 1895-96; N. T. I. 1896-98; ord. West Sutton, Sept. 27, 1898; p. Quid- 
nick, R. I., Oct. 1898-Oct. 1920; regis. Shaw U., Raleigh, N. C., Jan. 1921-; 
ad. Shaw University. 


ELMER EuGENE ScatTes, b. Georgetown, Mass., Feb. 19, 1876. P. A. A. 
1894-96; N. T. I. 1896-98; ord. Georgetown, Nov. 7, 1897; a Mt. Auburn 
Un. Miss., Cambridge, June 1897-June 1899; H. U. 1900- 01; North Bil- 
lerica, June 1899-Apr. 1904; Gardner, May 1904-May 1913; ea Baptr ch: 
Somersworth, N. H., Jan. 1914-May 1919; Enosburg Falls, Vt., June 1919- 
June 1922; Jewett City, Conn., July 1922-; author, A Catechism of Truth 
rea in Saviourhood, 1908. B. D., Temple U., 1917; M. A., Cent. U., 

Ly 


* ALDRICH CLINTON SHAW, b. Mt. Pleasant, N. B., Feb. 6, 1867. Hort. A. 
1893-95; ord. East Point, P. E. I., Nov. 17, 1895; p. East Point, 1895-96; 
'N. T. I. 1896-98; p. Annandale, P. E. I., and Dundas, sum. 1898-1900; St. 
Peter’s Bay, aut. 1898- 1900; Tusket, Yarmouth Conn Nios 1900-024" di 
Tusket, June 20, 1902. 


Joun Henry TRENBERTH, b. sel eee ts Eng., May 15, 1867. 
Wilbraham A. 1892-93; N. T. I. 1896-98; ord. Harrisville, R. I., Nov. 6, 
1896; p. Harrisville, 1896-Jan. 1900; Arbuckle and Grimes, Calif., Mar. 
1900-June 1901; Usquepaugh and West Kingston, R. I., Dec. 1902-Dec. 
1905; miss. colp., R. I., Jan. 1906-Oct. 1909; p. Valley Falls, Oct. 1909-; 
ad. 859 Hope St., Providence. 


Harry Epwarp HINKL LEY, b. Peer Ill., Sept. 3, 1872. N. T. I. 1896- 
97; ord. North Palermo, Me., Nov. 11, 1897; p. North Palermo, June . 
1897- 98; Brewster, Mass., Jan. 1899- eh 1902; Southfield and Montville, 
Sept. 1902-Feb. 1903; Glendale ch., Everett, Mar. 1903- Aug. 1905; Weston, 
Sept. 1905-Dec. 1911; act. p. National City, Galit 241912 :i\-p. New Bedford, 
Mass., Nov. 1912- Nov. 1916; Randolph, Vt., 1916- ‘17: Ransomville, NY: 
Oct. 1917-Oct. 1020 act. "p; Hemet, Calif., 1920- 21; p. Lower Merion ch., 
Bryn Mawr, Pa., July 1921-?; sec. AIM: C. A., England and France, May 
1918-19; ad. Bryn Mawr. 27. 45 


1899 
Y. A. Kine, Class Secretary 


WILLIAM BYRON BEZANSON, b. English Corner, N. S., Nov. 28, 
1867. Ac. U. 1892-94; miss. Rawdon, N. S., 1894-96; N. T. I. 1896-99; ord. 
South Yarmouth, Dec. 9, 1898; act. p. and p. South Yarmouth, 1897-May 


186 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1899 


1899; p. Mahone, N. June 1899-Oct. 1904; North Brookfield, Nov. 
1904-Oct. 1906; g cinekill Nov. 1906-Oct. 1909; Glace Bay, C. B., Nov. 
1909-1912; Dorchester, N. B., 1912-14; Yarmouth, N. S., 1914-18; Dart- 
mouth, 1918-24; Sydney Mines, 1925-; ‘author, Stories of "Acadia, 1924. 


*FREDERIC SAMUEL BOODY, b. Newmarket, N. H., July 12, Dien 
Berwick A. 1889; in bus., Dover, N. Hi. and Boston, Mass., 1880-94 ; 
I. 1894-Dec. 1896, 1898- 99 ; ed. work, Golden Rule, 1807 : ord. Blaney afte 
ch., Dorchester, Sept. 6, 1898; p. ‘Agawam, Sept. 1899-Aug, 1903; East 
Somerville, Sept. 1903-1912; spec. stud., H. U., 1903; act. p. Un. ch., York 
Beach, Me., 1913; p. Wakefield, Mass., June 1914-Jan. 1922; Franklin, N. 
H., Feb. 1922-May 1924; d. Franklin, May 12, 1924. 


CHAMPLIN BURRAGE, b. Portland, Me., Apr. 14, 1874. Br. U. 1896; 
N. T. I. 1896-99, Fellow in Ch. Hist., 1904-07; U. Berlin and U. Marburg, 
1899-1901; research stud., 1902-11; U. Oxford, 1906-11; not ord.; author, 
A New Year's Gift, 1904; The Church Covenant Idea, 1904; The True 
Story of Robert Browne, 1906: The Retractation of Robert Browne, 1907; 
New Facts Concerning J ohn Robinson, 1910; The Early English Dissenters 
in the Light of Recent Research, 1911; connected with U. Oxford for 
years; lib. John Carter Brown Lib., Providence, RL OLS tisad oer ark 
Vale, Brookline, Mass. 


LEWIS HERBERT CLARKE, b. Rich Valley, Minn., Oct. 24, 1863. U. 
Minn. 1892-94; LL. B., Kent C. of Law, Chicago, 1894; in law and bus., 
1894-96; N. T. I. 1896-99; ord. Mechanic Falls, Me., June 16, 1899; p. 
Mechanic Falls, June 1899-Sept. 1902; Gardiner, Oct. 1902-Feb. 1911; 
Litchfield, Feb. 1911-June 1916; miss., Bapt. Miss. Conv., Me., June 1916- 
Mar. 1920; in bus.; ad. Lewiston, Me. 


JAMES BUTLER FOX, b. Rochester, Mich., Apr. 30, 1867. Tea. 1887- 
92; Kal. C. 1896; N. T. I. 1896-99; ord. Rochester, Mich., June 24, 1897; p. 
Canton, Mass., Oct. 1898-Oct. 1901; Manistique, Mich. Nov. 1901-Aug. 
1908; Grand Ave. ch., San Diego, Calif., Sept. 1908-Sept. 1911; supt. Bapt. 
ried aes Soc., Los Angeles, Oct. 1911-; ad. 1801 West 47th St., Los 

ngeles. 


CLIFTON DAGGETT GRAY, b. Somerville, Mass., July 27, 1874. 
H. U. 1897; N. T. I. 1897-99, B. D., 1899; ord. West Somerville, June 28, 
1899: U. Chic. D. S., 1899-1901, S. T. B., 1900, Ph. D., 1901; p. Port 
Huron, Mich., Dec. 1901-Mar. 1905; Stoughton St. ch., Boston, Mass., Apr. 
1905-Oct. 1912; man. ed. and publ. The Standard, Chicago, Oct. 1912-Dec. 
1919; man. ed. The Baptist, Jan.-Apr. 1920; pres. Bates C., May 1920-; 
author, The Shamash Religious Texts, 1901; translations in Assyrian and 
Babylonian Literature, ed. by R. F. Harper, 1901; ad. 256 College St, 
Lewiston, Me. LL. Ti U. of Me., 1922. 


*GEORGE FRANCIS GREEN, b. Fall River, Mass., Feb. 6, 1871. Br. 
U. 1896; N. T. I. 1896-99; ord. Lawrence, Apr. 11, 1900; p. Ist ch., Law- 
rence, Apr. 1900-aut. 1906; health failed; d. Baptist Hospital, Roxbury, 
July 11, 1909. 


CARL DORSEY HAZELTON, b. Alexandria, O., Aug. 16, 1871. F. 
C. 1893; U. Chic. D. S. 1893-94; N. T. I. 1894-95, 1898-99; ord. Decatur, 
Ind., Mar. 5, 1896; p. Decatur, Nov. 1895-Sept. 1896; Forestville, N. Y., 
Jan. 1897-Aug. 1898; St. George, Me., June 1899-Mar. 1902; stud. Br. U. 
Mar.-June 1902; p. Mt. Holly, Vt., July 1902-Apr. 1904; Vergennes, Apr. 
1904-Apr. 1906; Milo, Me., Apr. 1906-May 1909; Oakland, May 1909-Aug. 


1899] STUDENTS 187 


1915; Thompson, Conn., Sept. 1915-Apr. 1917; Hardwick, Vt., May 1917- 
Apr. 1920; Dexter, Me., Apr. 1920-. 


HENRY FELTON HUSE, b. Jamaica Plain, Mass., Sept. 25, 1869. Br. 
U. 1896; N. T. I. 1896-99; ord. Skowhegan, Me., June 29, 1899; p. 1st ch., 
Skowhegan, June 1899-Nov. 1906; Springvale, Dec. 1906-Nov. 1916; Un. 
Bapt. ch., Dover-Foxcroft, Me., Dec. 1916-; author many articles in rel. 
press. 


ALFRED ELTON ISAAC, b. Gilroy, Calif., July 29, 1870. Calif. C. 
1890-91; in bus., 1891-96; N. T. I. 1896-99, B. D., 1907; asst. to for. sec. 
A. B. M. U., July 1899-Sept. 1902, accompanying him on tour of miss. 
fields, 1901-02; stud. Br. U. Sept. 1902-04, Ph. B., 1904; ord. 1st ch., Provi- 
dence, R. I., June 22, 1903; p. 10th Ave. ch., Columbus, O., June 1904-June 
1913; Dorchester Temple, Boston, Mass., June 1913-Dec. 1918; organiza- 
tion sec. and assoc. dir. Victory Campaign northern Bapt. Laymen, N. Y., 
Jan.-Sept. 1919; ch. sec., Interchurch World Movement, Oct. 1919-July 
1920; exec. sec. Bapt. Un. of Rochester and Monroe Co., Rochester, N. Y,, 
Jan. 1921-; ad. 281 Mulberry St., Rochester. 


YORK ADAM KING, b. Petitcodiac, N. B., Jan. 30, 1869. McM. U. 
1894-96; N. T. I. 1896-99, B. D., 1908; ord. Crompton, R. I., July 16, 1899; 
act. p. Crompton, Feb.-July 1899; p. Roger Williams ch., Providence, July 
1899-Aug. 1908; Trinity ch. Arlington, Mass., Sept. 1908-Aug. 1912; lst 
ch., Lawrence, Sept. 1912-Dec. 1919; supt. ev., A. B. H. M. S., New Eng- 
land dist., Jan. 1920-; ed. New England Conference on Evangelism, 1923; 
ad. 97 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington, Mass. 


SELDEN RUFUS McCURDY, b. Maitland, Hants Co., N. S., Nov. 21, 
1869. Ac. U., 1895; N. T. I. 1896-99, B. D., 1915; ord. Washington St. 
ch., Lynn, May 3, 1899; p. Hudson, Sept. 1899-Dec. 1900; Marlboro, Jan. 
1905-Sept. 1907; Cranston St. Roger Williams ch., Providence, R. I., Oct. 
1915-Oct. 1920; miss. A.B. F.M.S., Burma, Dec. 1900-Mar. 1904, Oct. 
be aes 1915, Nov. 1920-25; p. Muskegon, Mich., May 1925-. D.D., Ac. 


FRED WILLIAM PEAKES, b. Boston, Mass., May 30, 1868. C. U. 
1896; N. T. I. 1896-99; ord. Ashland, Mass., Oct. 3, 1899; p. Ashland, Sept. 
1899-Sept. 1903; North Berwick, Me., Oct. 1903-Sept. 1908; Glendale ch., 
Everett, Mass., Nov. 1908-May 1914; 1st ch., Athol, May 1914-Feb. 1921; 
mane Park ch., West Newton, Mar. 1921-; ad. 40 Lincoln Park, West 

ewton. 


HENRY CHARLES SPEED, b. Dover, Me., Nov. 22, 1867. Br. U. 
1895-96; N. T. I. 1896-99, B. D., 1909; ord. Monson, Me., Sept. 13, 1899; 
p. Monson, Aug. 1899-May 1905; Crown Hill ch, Nashua, N. H., June 
1905-Apr. 1910; Clinton, Mass., May 1910-July 1917; Ist ch., Houlton, Me., 
July 1917-Aug. 1923; tea. Bib. Ricker Class. Inst., 1918-23; p. Middletown, 
Conn., Sept. 1923-; ad. 4 Crescent St., Middletown. 


WILBERT FREEMAN SPIDELL, b. Lunenburg, N. S., May 31, 1866. 
Wo. C. 1892-96; N. T. I. 1896-99; ord. West Townsend, Feb. 4, 1899; p. 
West Townsend, Jan. 1899-July 1901; Boston, Ont., Nov. 1901-Nov. 1904; 
Denfield, Nov. 1904-Nov. 1909; Fernie, B. C., Nov. 1909-Sept. 1910; Delhi, 
Ont., Oct. 1910-Mar. 1915; Midland, Oct. 1919-June 1923; Caledonia, Sept. 
1923-; ad. Caledonia, Ont. 


ABRAHAM LINCOLN Boynton, b. Peru, N. Y., May 3, 1865. Colg. U. 
1894-96; N. T. I. 1896-99; ord. Johnson, Vt., Oct. 17, 1899; p. Johnson, 


188 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1899 


1899-July 1900; Richville, N. Y., Apr. 1901-Mar. 1908; Andover, Apr. 1908- 
Mar. 1910; Madison, Apr. 1910-Nov. 1922; rel. work sec., Camp Lee, Dec. 
1918-Mar. 1919; p. Nunda, N. Y., 1922-; ad. Nunda. 


GASHERIE DeWitt Dow Lina, b. Woodside, now in Newark, N. J., Aug. 
26, 1870. Br. U. 1896; N. T. I. 1896-97; P. E. D. S., Philadelphia, Pa., 1897- 
99; ord. Epis. dea.. Mem. ch. of Advocate, Philadelphia, May 28, 1899; pt., 
ch. of the Incarnation, Philadelphia, June 10, 1900; asst. min. Calvary ch., 
Germantown, June-Sept., 1899; vicar, Epiphany chap., Philadelphia, Oct. 
1899-Oct. 1901; r. St. Luke’s ch., Hot Springs, Ark., Nov. 1901-Jan. 1904; 
Trinity ch., Davenport, Ia., Feb. 1904-Dec. 1909; dean Cedar Rapids Dean- 
ery, lowa, Dec. 1905-Dec. 1909; dean Gethsemane Cath., Fargo, N. Dak., 
Dec. 1909-Oct. 1915; r. Christ ch., Pittsford, N. Y., Nov. 1915-Jan. 1918; 
St. John’s ch., Wellesville, N. Y., Feb. 1918-Jan. 1920; St. John’s ch., Ware- 
house Point, Conn., Feb. 1920-Oct. 1922; vicar Ch. of the Redeemer, South 
Boston, Mass., Nov. 1922-; assoc. ed. and ed. North Dakota Sheaf, Dec. 
1909-Oct. 1915; ad. 928 East 4th St., South Boston. D. D., Temple U., 
1910. 


RosBertT WILLIAM DRAwWBRIDGE, b. Chelsea, Mass., Oct. 24, 1869. Br. U. 
1896; N. T. I. 1896-97; ord. Union, N. H., Oct. 5, 1897; p. Cong. ch., 
Union, 1897-1901; Medway, Mass., 1901-06; Pepperell, Dec. 1906-. 


Joun Hutsart, b. Lower Squankum, N. J., Dec. 3, 1871. U. Chic. 1896, 
D. S. Oct.-Dec., 1896; N. T. I. Jan.-June, 1897; C. T. S. 1897-99; ord. 
Ardena, N. J., June 28, 1899; instr. theol. dept., Bishop C., Marshall, Tex., 
1899-1904; p. Cherryville, N. J., Aug. 1904-Dec. 1907; in bus., Jan. 1908-; 
ad. Manasquan, N. J. 


CHARLES WILFRED JACKSON, b. Liverpool, N. S., Nov. 23, 1871. Ac. U. 
1896; N. T. I. 1896-97; ord. Cavendish, P. E. I., Aug. 5, 1898; p. Caven- 
dish, 1897-99; Montowese, Conn., Sept. 1899-June 1902; Y. U. D. S. 1899- 
1902, B. D., 1901; p. Bellows Falls, Vt., July 1902-June 1907; Brandon, 
Man., June 1907-July 1909; assoc. gen. sec. Bapt. Un. of Western Can., 
July 1909-; assoc. ed. Western Outlook, July 1909-June 1911; Bursar Bran- 
don C., Aug. 1911-14; p. South Pasadena, Calif., Feb. 1914-Aug. 1924; tea. 
high sch., Long Beach, Calif., Sept. 1924-. 


Wi11tiaAM Jones MarSHALL, b. State Line, Ind., Sept. 2, 1861. N. Y. U. 
1892-96; N. T. I. 1896-98; trav. sales., res. Nashua, N. H., 1898-1901; 
supt. Boston Technical Inst., Newark, N. J., 1901-; ad. 256 Belleville Ave., 
Newark, N. J.? 


*JOHNSON Levi MINER, b. Mt. Whatley, N. B., Mar. 4, 1868. Ac. U. 1895; 
ord. Arcadia, N. S., July 19, 1895; p. Arcadia, July-Aug., 1895; R. T. S. 
1895-96; assoc. p. in Amherst, N. S., 1896-97; N. T. I. 1897-May 1898; p. 
Plymouth, spg. 1898-Dec. 1901; Charlottetown, P. E. I., Jan. 1902-04; 
Flemington, N. J., Apr. 1904-Oct. 1910; N. Y. U., post-grad., 1910-11; p. 
Red Bank, N. J., Oct. 1911-Sept. 1917; Roxborough ch., Philadelphia, Pa., 
Sept. 1917-Dec. 1922; d. Philadelphia, Dec. 21, 1922. 


Harry EuGene NIicktess, b. New York, N. Y., May 11, 1875. Tu. C. 
1895-96; N. T. I. 1896-98; Br. U. 1898-1901 ; tea. Philips, Me., Vinal Haven, 
Monson, Mass., Weymouth, Brookfield, Wallingford, Conn., Meriden; ad. 
66 So. Vine St., Meriden, Conn. 


CHARLES WILLIS Park, b. Millbury, Mass., June 24, 1867. Br. U. 1893- 
96; N. T. I. 1896-97; R. T. S. 1897-99; ord. Fort Dodge, Ia., June 28, 1899; 
p. Fort Dodge, June 1899-Nov. 1900; Millbury, Mass., Sept. 1901-Jan. 


1900] SLUDENTS 189 


1906; East Aurora, N. Y., Jan. 1906-Apr. 1907; Penfield, Nov. 1907-Nov. 
1914; field sec. Monroe Co. Prohibition Committee, Oct. 1914-Jan. 1917; 
p. Walworth, Jan. 1917-Aug. 1920; Wilder, Ida., Aug. 1920-?; Newberg, 
Ore., ?-Apr. 1925. 


*WINFIELD Scott REpDpDEN, b. Windsor, N. S., Apr. 1, 1865. Ac. U. 1893- 
94; McM. VU. 1894-95; N. T. I. 1896-Mar. 1898; d. Windsor, N. S., Sept. 
21, 1898. 


CHARLES CARROLL RICHARDSON, b. Skowhegan, Me., June 19, 1860. C. U. 
1887; tea. Wayne, Me., 1887-88; East Corinth, 1888-91; prin. Higgins Class. 
Inst., Charleston, 1891-96; N. T. I. 1896-97; s. Brewster, Feb.-Sept., 1897; 
tea. Chatham, 1897-99; Valley Falls, R. I., 1899-1903; supt. schs., Valley 
Falls, 1903-10; Leicester, Mass., 1910-15; North Dana, 1915-18; West 
Brookfield, 1918-23; North Adams, 1923-; ad. 27 Dover St., North Adams, 


Mass. 


HERBERT JUDSON WHiTrTeE, b. Leominster, Mass., Aug. 27, 1864. M. U. 
1886-87 ; ev. and miss. work, Racine, Wis., and Chicago, IIl., 1887-90; ord. 
Joliet, Ill, Dec. 5, 1890; p. Joliet, 1890-Mar. 1895; Bethany ch., Boston, 
Mass., Apr. 1895-Nov. 1899; N. T. I. 1896-97; p. 1st ch., Beverly, Dec. 
1899-Oct. 1905; 1st ch., Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 1905-June 1909; 1st ch., now 
Central ch., Hartford, Conn., June 1909-; ad. 36 Garden St., Hartford. 
D. D., McMinnville C., 1907. 


CarRLETON AsHBURG BurcEss, b. Walton, N. S., June 1, 1871. W. A. 
1891-94; Br. U. 1895-97; N. T. I. 1897-99; ord. Cheshire, Oct. 17, 1900; 
p. Cheshire, Oct. 1900-Dec. 1903; Quidnessett, North Kingston, R. I., Jan. 
1904-Apr. 1905; South ch., Providence, May 1905-Jan. 1912; Rockland, 
Mass., Jan. 1912-; ad. 210 Union St., Rockland, Mass. 


Otro CHarRLES WEINSTOCK, b. Echterdingen, near Stuttgart, Ger., May 
24, 1873. Hohenheim A. 1888; N. T. I. 1897-99; ord. Perkinsville, Vt., 
Aug. 13, 1899; p. Perkinsville, July 1899-Apr. 1906; health failed; indust. 
chemist, 1906-; ad. Perkinsville. 


DonaLtp McArtHuR McLean, b. Partick, Glasgow, Scot., Apr. 5, 1865. 
Ind. miss. to Telugus, Dec. 1888-Apr. 1897; N’. T. I. 1897-98; ? 


CHARLES WILLIAM TuRNER, b. Chelsea, Mass., Jan. 26, 1871. Kal. C. 
1891-92; McM. U. 1895-Jan. 1896; N. T. I. 1897-98; act. p. and p. Monta- 
gue, P. E. I, 1898-Feb. 1900; ord. Montague, Mar. 15, 1899; p. Osterville, 
Mass., Mar. 1900-Mar. 1901; Quinsigamond ch., Worcester, Apr. 1901- 
Sept. 1902; West Medway, Oct. 1902-June 1904; Groton, July 1904-July 
1909; Brandon, Vt., Apr. 1910-Nov. 1913; Edgartown, Mass., Nov. 1913- 
Aug. 1914; North Bennington, Vt., Aug. 1914-May 1916; Rockville, Conn., 
May 1916-July 1918; sec. Y. M. C. A., Fort Trumbull, Conn., 1918; p. 
Warren, Me., Nov. 1918-June 1921; Bar Harbor, June 1921-Aug. 1923; 
eet Sea Coast Miss., Me., Aug. 1923-Jan. 1925; p. Manchester, Ni fan 

ay shed 


1900 
W. B. Wuirney, Class Secretary 


GEORGE FLETCHER BEECHER, b. Essex, Vt., Mar. 11, 1875. U. 
V. M. 1896; s. Guilford, Vt., Apr. 1895-May 1897; ord. North Middleboro, 
Mass., Aug. 25, 1897; p. North Middleboro, June 1897-May 1900; N. T. I. 


190 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1900 


1897-1900, B. D., 1900; p. Chapel St. ch., Gloucester, June 1900-Aug. 1907; 
Ist ch., Woonsocket, R. I., Sept. 1907-Nov. 1920; 1st ch., Lawrence, Mass., 
Nov. 1920-; ad. 265 Ames St., Lawrence. 


JACOB DAVID, b. Seir Urmia, Persia, Dec. 17, 1873. Urmia C. 1893; 
C. T. S. 1893-94; Br. U. 1896-99; N. T. I. 1894-96, 1899-1900, post-grad., 
1900-01, B. D., 1901; ord. Leominister, June 27, 1900; ind. miss., Persia, 
1901-21; prin. Un. Boys’ School, Urmia, 1902-18; prof. Mem. Sch. and 
headmaster Refugee Boys’ Sch., Tabriz, 1919-21; natl. speaker, Near East 
Relief, 1921-; ad. 2154 Larrabee St., Chicago, II. 


MAURICE AMBROSE LEVY, b. Townsend, Mass., Sept. 13, 1874. 
Wms. C. 1897; N.. T. I. 1897-1900; ord. West Townsend, Feb. 22, 1898; p. 
Hingham, Jan. 1898-May 1901; lst ch. Medford, May 1901-Apr. 1907; 
Newton Centre, Apr. 1907-Apr. 1914; Greene Ave. ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Apr. 1914-Mar. 1919; 1st ch., Pittsfield, Mass., Mar. 1919-; ed. Annual of 
Northern Bapt. Conv., 1912-; ad. 153 Bartlett Ave., Pittsfield. 


CHARLES ERVIN LEWIS, b. Yarmouth, N. S., May 10, 1869. Br. U. 
1897; N. T. I. 1897-1900; ord. Ist ch., Fall River, June 25, 1900; p. Brown- 
ell St. chap. Fall River, June 1900-Jan. 1906; Berean Temple ch., Dor- 
chester, Feb. 1906-Apr. 1910; in bus., Apr. 1910-May 1915; p. Ist ch, 
Franklin, N. H., May 1915-June 1918; in bus., Boston, Mass., June 1918-; 
ad. 43 Gay St, Newtonville. 


BENJAMIN THOMSON LIVINGSTON, b. Glasgow, Scot., Aug. 21, 
1869. Br. U. 1897; N. T. I. 1897-1900; ord. Osterville, Sept. 1, 1898; p. 
Osterville, 1898-Oct. 1899; Jefferson St. ch., Providence, R. I., Nov. 1899- 
Apr. 1905; Un. ch., Providence, May 1905-Dec. 1912, Columbia St. ch., 
Jan. 1913-Dec. 1917; gen. sec. R. I. State Conv., Dec. 1917-Aug. 1922; gen. 
sec. Ev. Assoc. of New England, Sept. 1922-; ad. 1179 Centre St., Newton 
Centre, Mass. 


GEORGE EDWARD LOMBARD, b. Kidder, Mo., July 27, 1870. N. 
T. I. 1897-1900; ord. Millbury, July 13, 1898; p. Millbury, 1898-1902; Wick- 
ford, R. I., Oct. 1902-Sept. 1906; Fairmount ch., Newark, N. J., Oct. 1906- 
1914; North ch., Brockton, Mass., Sept. 1914-Sept. 1918; indust. sec., Y. 
M. C. A., Lawrence, 1919-1922; p. So. Cong. ch., Lawrence, Sept. 1922-. 


ALBERT WILLIAM LORIMER, b. Beebe ‘Plain, P. Q., May 2, 1871. 
C. U. 1896; N. T. I. 1897-1900; ord. Arlington Heights, June 21, 1900; p. 
Arlington Heights, Apr. 1899-Apr. 1902; Presque Isle, Me, May 1902- 
May 1905; Franklin, June 1905-July 1908; Eden, Aug. 1908-11; Hodgdon, 
July 1911-June 1913; miss., American S. S. Un., northern N. H., res. 
Whitefield, June 1913-June 1920, eastern Me., June 1920-; ad. 21 Newton 
St., Bangor. 


CHARLES REMINGTON McNALLY, b. Fredericton, N. B., Nov. 2, 
1873. Ac. U. 1897; N. T. I. 1897-1900, B. D., 1907; ord. Worthen St. ch., 
Lowell, Sept. 19, 1900; p. Worthen St. ch., Lowell, June 1900-June 1903; 
6th Ave ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., June 1903-Nov. 1907; trav., Nov. 1907-Nov. 
1908; p. lst ch., New London, Conn., Mar. 1909-Mar. 1919; gen. fin. sec. 
Layman’s Committee, N. B. C., Jan.-Oct. 1919; in bus., 1919-21; p. 1st ch., 
Winnipeg, Manit., Sept. 1921-; author, The Road to Reality, 1925; ad. 
Ist Bapt. Ch., Winnipeg, Manit. 


NEWTON ALEXANDER MERRITT, Jr., b. Newark, N. J., July 26, 
1875. Y. U. 1897; N. T. I. 1897-1900; ord. Newark, N. J., Dec. 19, 1900; 
act. p. Ist ch., Meriden, Conn., Nov. 1900-Apr. 1901; p. Rahway, N. J., 


1900] STUDENTS 191 


Nov. 1901-Nov. 1909; New Brunswick, Dec. 1909-May 1916; s. New York 
City, 1917-18; p. Newton, Mass., Nov. 1918-; ad. 83 Fairmont Ave., New- 
ton. 


EUGENE SUMNER PHILBROOK, b. North Bradford, Me., Feb. 19, 
1871. C. U. 1894-97; N. T. I. 1897-1900, post-grad., 1900-01, B. D., 1924; 
ord. Belfast, Me., Aug. 30, 1901; p. Belfast, Sept. 1901-Nov. 1906; San- 
ford, Dec. 1906-Oct. 1915; Augusta, Nov. 1915-Apr. 1920; Randolph, 
Mass., May 1920-; ad. 528 North Main St., Randolph. 


CHARLES LAFAYETTE SNOW, b. Smith’s Cove, N. S., July 5, 
1868. C. U. 1897; N. T. I. 1897-1900; ord. Willington, Conn., June 14, 
1900; p. Willington, June 1900-Dec. 1903; 3d ch., Norwich, Feb. 1904-Nov. 
1907; West Medway, Mass., Sept. 1908-July 1911; Hopkinton, N. H., Nov. 
1911-16; ev. N. H. Bapt. Conv., 1916-°; supt. bldgs., Northfield S.; ad. 
East Northfield, Mass. 


SUMNER REDWAY VINTON, b. Rangoon, Burma, Oct. 31, 1874. 
Colg. U. 1892-94; Br. U. 1894-96, grad.; N. T. I. 1896-98, 1899-1900, B. D., 
1906; trav. sec. stud. vol. movement, Sept. 1898-99; ord. Ist ch., Charles- 
town, June 20, 1900; miss. A. B. M. U. to Karens, Rangoon, Burma, 1900- 
05, 1906-08; lect., Pagoda Land Lectures, 1909-; fd. and ed. The Recorder 
qo The Children’s Friend, in Karen, ad. 220 East Fifth Ave., Roselle, 


JAMES JONES WALWORTH, b. Newton, Mass., Jan. 22, 1874. Y. 
U. 1895; H. U. Law Sch., 1895-96; N. T. I. 1896-1900, B. D., 1900; res. 
Free Ch. C., Glasgow, Scotland, 1899-1900; ord. Newton Centre, Mass., 
June 12, 1902; p. Chesham, N. H., June 1902-July 1904; in bus., 1904-06; 
supt. Everett Foundry, Everett, Mass., 1907-1913; in bus., Branford, Conn., 
1913-; author, A Sketch of the Life of James J. Walworth Ist, 1921; A 
ker sal the Life of Arthur C. Walworth, 1922; ad. 120 Maple St., Bran- 

ord, Conn. 


WILLIAM BRADLEY WHITNEY, b. Boston, Mass., Aug. 27, 1869. 
H. U. 1894; in bus., Boston, 1894-97; memb. com. coun. 1896; N. T. I. 
1897-1900; ord. Roxbury, Mar. 29, 1900; p. Bethany ch., Roxbury, Mar. 
1900-Mar. 1903; Un. Sq. ch., Somerville, Sept. 1903-Sept. 1912; act. p. 1st 
ch., Stoneham, 1912-14; chapl. Mass. State Prison and p. Hill Mem. ch., 
Allston, Oct. 1914-; ed. The Mentor, 1914-; ad. 61 Lowden Ave., West 
Somerville, Mass. 


NATHAN ROBINSON WOOD, b. Wyocena, Wis., Aug. 13, 1874. H. 
U. 1894-96; N. T. I. 1896-97, 1898-1900, B. D., 1906; ord. West Medford, 
May 2, 1901; p. West Medford, Apr. 1901-Aug. 1911; instr. Theol., Gordon 
Sch., N. T. I. 1908-, dean, 1910-14; dean Gordon Bib. C., 1914-19; pres. 
Gordon C, Theol. and Miss., 1919-; author, The Witness of Sin, 1905; 
ad. 26 Academy St., Arlington, Mass. 


JONAS HAMILTON WOODSUM, b. Roxbury, Mass., Oct. 7, 1868. 
Boston High Sch. 1886; in bus., 1886-95; Gordon Miss. Trn. Sch., Boston, 
1895-96; asst. p. 2d ch., Rochester, N. Y., 1896-97; N. T. I. 1897-1900, B. 
D., 1910; S. T. M., 1914; ord. Hyannis, Apr. 16, 1901; p. Hyannis, Mar. 
1901-Mar. 1908; Harvard St. ch., Boston, Mar. 1908-Mar. 1910; 1st ch., 
Milton, Mar. 1911-Noy. 1918; sec. Y. M. C. A., overseas, Nov. 1918-Aug. 
1919; sec. Interch. World Movement, Boston, Mass., Oct. 1919-Aug. 1920; 
p. lst ch., Creston, Ia., Nov. 1920-; ad. 223 Myrtle St., Creston, Iowa. 


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ADONIRAM JupSON ARCHIBALD, b. Shelburne, N. S., July 10, 1874. Ac. 
U. 1896; N. T. I. 1897-99; R. T. S. 1899-1900, B. D., 1915; ord. Shirley, 
Mass., Aug. 8, 1899; p. Glace Bay, N. S., 1900-02; Digby, Jan 1903-May 
1907, Dec. 1908-10; Saskatoon, Sask., May 1907-08; Charlotte St. ch., St. 
John, N. B., 1910-1915; New Glasgow, N. S., 1915-1920; on Canadian Bapt. 
Survey, 1920-21; p. lst ch., Nashua, N. H., 1921-; cont. to Homuil. Review, 
Expositor, and other periods.; ad. 15 Stark St., Nashua. D. D., Ac. U., 
1923. 


REuBEN Lincotn Davis, b. Sewee Mills, Tenn., July 8, 1865. Grand 
View Norm. Inst. 1893-97; B. T. S. 1897-98; N. T. I. 1898-99; U. T. S., 
1900-01; O. T. S., 1908-09; ord. Cong. min., Lisbon, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1907; 
p. Presb. ch., Louisville, Sept. 1902-Sept. 1905, Oct. 1906-Sept. 1908; Elk 
River Cong. ch., Clark, Colo., July 1909-June 1911; far. and occ. s., Spring 
City, Tenn., 1912-24; ad. Spring City, R. F. D. 2. 


ARTHUR ENpicotr Futter, b. Danvers, Mass., Apr. 10, 1870. Br. U. 
1895-97; N. T. I. 1897-98; in bus., Danvers, 1898-; ad. 17 Ash St., Danvers. 


*FREDERIC CLARENCE RicHARDSON, b. Goffstown Centre, now Grasmere, 
N. H., July 6, 1866. Br. U. 1896-98; N. T. I. 1898-1900; U. T. S. 1900-01 ; 
ord. Clinton, N. J., Nov. 27, 1901; p. Clinton, July 1901-Nov. 1906; Dead- 
wood, S. Dak., Dec. 1906-Mar. 1909; Central City, Nebr., Apr. 1909-June 
1910; Berwick, Ill., July 1910-Feb. 1912; res. Toms River, N. J.; d. Toms 
River, Oct. 26, 1913. 


MANFoRD WALLACE SCHUH, b. South Whitley, Ind., Feb. 2, 1875. F. C. 
1896; U. Chic. D. S., Jan.-July 1897, Mar.-July, 1898; N. T. I. 1898-99; 
New C. Edinburgh, 1901-02; ord. Greensburg, Ind., Aug. 14, 1900; act. p. 
Greensburg, Nov. 1899-Apr. 1901; p. Westboro, Mass., Nov. 1902-Sept. 
1918; supt. Federation House, Camp Devens, May 1918-Jan. 1919; p. Mem. 
ch., Hartford, Conn., May 1920-; ad. 301 Washington St., Hartford, eer 

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1901 


M. B. Wuitrman, Class Secretary 


*OREN NELSON BEAN, b. Brentwood, N. H., July 2, 1871. Br. U. 
1898; N. T. I. 1898-1901; ord. Brentwood, N. H., June 20, 1901; p. Jericho, 
Vt., and West Bolton, July 1901-Apr. 1904; East Hardwick, May 1904- 
May 1907; Meredith, N. H., June 1907-June 1912; Cavendish and Felch- 
ville, Vt., Dec. 1912-sum. 1918; res. North Springfield; d. North Spring- 
held Vite Octii3"19138; 


GEORGE STEDMAN BENNETT, b. Worcester, Mass., July 30, 1866. 
A. C. 1891; tea. Montclair Mil. A., N. J., 1891-92; deputy clk. U. S. Dist. 
Ct., Boston, Mass., 1892-98; N. T. I. 1898-1901; ord. Rockport, Me., July 
10, 1901; p. Rockport, July 1901-Apr. 1903; Detroit, Mich., May 1903-Sept. 
1906; in bus., Boston, Mass., 1907-08; prin. Gilmanton A., Gilmanton, N. 
H., 1908-09; instr. Wesleyan A., Wilbraham, Mass., 1909-10; St. Lawrence 
U., Canton, N. Y., 1910-11; Ist reader, 1st ch. of Christ, Scientist, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., 1912-15; in bus., Boston, 1915-17; war work in ship yards, 
Oct. 1917-Sept. 1918; in bus., 1918-; ad. 440 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. 


FREDERIC WALLACE BLAKESLEE, b. Bristol, Conn., Sept. 11, 
1870. Colg. U. 1896-98; N. T. I. 1898-1901; ord. Tottenville, Staten Is., 
N. Y., Nov. 7, 1901; p. Tottenville, Sept. 1901-Sept. 1902; Methuen, Mass., 


1901] SHUDENTS 193 


Oct. 1902-Dec. 1904; Alexander Ave. ch., New York, N. Y., Jan. 1905- 
Sept. 1909; Bapt. Temple, Fall River, Mass., Oct. 1909-Feb. 1918; Roslin- 
dale, Boston, Mar. 1918-Apr. 1924; health failed; ad. 32 Clifford St., 
Springfield. 


WILLIAM HENRY THURSTON BOCK, see WILLIAM HENRY 
THURSTON. 


*THOMAS SETH BRUCE, b. Danville, Va., Dec. 11, 1872. Ba. C. 
1898; N. T. I. 1898-1901; ord. Ebenezer ch., Boston, Oct. 1901; prin. Shiloh 
Inst., Warrenton, N. C., 1902-10; Nansemond Indust. Inst., Suffolk, Va., 
Oct. 1910-Aug. 1913; d. Suffolk, Aug. 4, 1913. 


HAZEN ALBERT CALHOUN, b. Hopewell Cape, N. B., Sept. 2, 1867. 
Br. U. 1898; N. T. I. 1898-1901; ord. Providence, R. I., Oct. 19, 1901; p. 
North Stonington, Conn., Oct. 1901-Aug. 1903; Conway, Mass., Aug. 1903- 
Apr. 1905; s., var. chs., June 1905-Feb. 1906; p. Groton, Vt., Feb. 1906- 
Oct. 1907; Norridgewock, Me., Oct. 1907-Oct. 1909; Stamford, Vt., Nov. 
1909-July 1912; Hancock, Mass., Aug. 1912-14; Crown Hill ch., Nashua, 
N. H., Dec. 1914-17; last. ad. Putnam, Conn. ? 


ARTHUR WORDSWORTH CLEAVES, b. Boston, Mass., Mar. 20, 
1876. C. U. 1898; N. T. I. 1898-1901, B. D., 1901; ord. North Scituate, 
Mass., Sept. 25, 1901; p. North Scituate, June 1901-Mar. 1906; Newbury- 
port, Apr. 1906-Jan. 1920; 1st ch., Providence, R. I., Sept. 1922-; ed. writer 
on Newburyport Daily News, and Gloucester Daily Times, 1910-1920; on 
Lynn Evening News, 1912-1918; ed. The Baptist, Jan. 1920-June 1922; ad. 
3 Nisbet St., Providence, R. I. D. D., Cy. C., 1920. 


MILTON ERNEST FISH, b. Charlestown, Mass., July 18, 1874. H. 
U. 1898; N. T. I. 1898-1901, B. D., 1901; ord. West Somerville, June 20, 
1901;.p. Vineyard Haven, July 1901-July 1903; Delta, Colo., Sept. 1903- 
May 1907; Mesa ch., Pueblo, June 1907-Apr. 1911; Cent. ch., Duluth, Minn., 
May 1911-May 1917; San Bernardino, Calif., June 1917-Nov. 1921; Hunt- 
ington Park, Nov. 1921-Dec. 1923; act. p. Ist ch., San Jose, Dec. 1923-Apr. 
Me grad. stud. Bost. U., 1924-; ad. 2 Kenwood St., West Somerville, 

ass. 


OTIS WILLIAMS FOYE, b. Brockton, Mass., July 1, 1875. C. U. 1898; 
N. T. I. 1898-1901; ord. Thompson, Conn., Aug. 15, 1901; p. Thompson, 
July 1901-Mar. 1906; Torrington, Apr. 1906-Nov. 1910; Winter Hill ch., 
Somerville, Mass., Dec. 1910-Oct. 1919; Dorchester Temple ch., Boston, 
Oct. 1919-; ad. 71 Brent St., Boston 24, Mass. D. D., Cy. C., 1923. 


JOHN ABERDIEN HARDING, b. Liverpool, N. S., Dec. 9, 1867. 
Hebron A. 1893-95; ord. Norway, Me., Apr. 15, 1896; p. Norway, 1896- 
97; N. T. I. 1897-1901; p. North Easton, Dec. 1898-June 1899; asst. p. 1st 
ch., Charlestown, Sept. 1901-June 1902; p. Warner, N. H., June 1902-Feb. 
1904; Brewer, Me., Mar. 1904-Jan. 1908; Franklin, Mass., Feb. 1908-July 
1912; Tiverton, R. I., Aug. 1912-June 1914; Madison, Me., July 1914-Aug. 
1916; Franklin, Mass., Sept. 1916-Dec. 1918; Lonsdale, R. I., Jan. 1919- 
aria Pascoag, R. I., July 1921-Jan. 1923; Avon, Mass., Feb. 1923-; 
ad. Avon. 


ELIJAH EDGAR HARRIS, b. Presque Isle, Me., Nov. 28, 1869. B. 
T. S. 1891-92; N. T. I. 1892-93, 1899-1901; ord. Savoy, Aug. 10, 1893; p. 
Savoy, 1893-94; Hinsdale, May 1894-May 1895; Ipswich, May 1895-96; 
West Medway, 1896-Sept. 1897; act. p. Sheldonville, July 1898-Apr. 1900; 
p. Still River, Apr. 1900-Dec. 1904; Enfield, Me., Jan. 1905-Jan. 1906; 


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Northeast Harbor, Feb. 1906-Aug. 1907; Buxton Centre, Sept. 1907-Sept. 
1911; prof. Leland U., New Orleans, La., Sept. 1911-?; p. Corinth, Me., 
in 1914; La Grangein 1923.4 BD N Stel ozs: 


EVERETT CARLETON HERRICK, b. Livermore, Me., June 13, 1876. 
C. U. 1898; N. T. I. 1898-1901; ord. Charlestown, June 13, 1901; p. Ist 
ch., Charlestown, June 1901-1914; H. U. D. S., 1901-03; 1st ch., Fall 
River, June 1914-. D. D., Cy. C., 1919. 


*DANIEL WEBSTER HILL, b. Gunshill, Va., Feb. 22, 1865. Va. Norm. 
& Coll. Inst., Petersburg, Va., 1898; Y. D. S. Sept.-Dec., 1898; N. T. I. 
Jan. 1899-1901; U. T. S. 1902; ord. Bridgeport, Conn., June 15, 1901; miss. 
and field sec, N. Y. Colored State Conv., Dec. 1902-July 1903; fin. agt. 
Howard Colored Orphan Asylum, July 1903-Oct. 1904; p. Shiloh ch,, 
Jamaica, N. Y., Dec. 1904-Nov. 1905; fd. and p. Mt. Lebanon ch., Brook- 
lyn, Feb. 1906-May 1910; pres. Clifton Forge Norm. and Indust. Inst., and 
p. Smith chap., Hot Springs, Va., May 1910-1920; res. Clifton Forge, Va.; 
d. Middleboro, Mass., Apr. 21, 1920. 


STEPHEN SANBORN HUSE, Jr., b. Amesbury, Mass., Dec. 29, 1872. 
Colg. U. 1898; Colg. T. S. 1898-99; N. T. I. 1899-1901, B. D., 1921, S. T. 
M., 1924; ord. Bellingham, June 19, 1901; miss. A. B. M. U., Bacolod, P. 
I., Aug. 1901-Mar. 1903; act. p. Bellingham, Mass., June-Dec. 1903; miss. 
San Luis Potosi, Mex., Jan. 1904-Oct. 1907; p. Meriden, N. H. , Apr. 1908- 
June 1910; Crown Hill ch., Nashua, July 1910- June 1914; North Sutton, 
Sept. 1914-Nov. 1917; miss. A. B. H. M. S., Ponce dist., Porto Rico, Nov. 
1917-; ad. Corral Viejo, Porto Rico. 


ALMON J HUTCHINS, b. Paw Paw, Mich., Feb. 12, 1870. Kal. C. 
1896; ord. Clinton, Mich., Oct. 7, 1896; p. Clinton and Manchester, May 
1896-Aug. 1898; N. T. I. 1898-1901; p. Holliston, Jan. 1899-Nov. 1902; 
Calumet, Mich., Nov. 1902-Oct. 1903; Ypsilanti, Oct. 1903-Oct. 1909; Mans- 
field, Mass., Oct. 1909-Oct. 1916; North Attleboro, Oct. 1916-Apr. 1920; 
Stratford St. ch., Boston, July 1922-; ad. 56 Kenneth St., Boston 32. 


THOMAS NEIL JOHNSON, b. Independence, Mo., July 11, 1871. W. 
F. C. 1898; N. T. I. 1898-1901; S. S. miss., Raleigh, N. Cy 1901- 03; prof. 
Bib, and Phil. , Bapt. Fem. U., now Meredith C. , Raleigh, 1903- 06 ; Ouachita 
Ne ya 1906-09 ; fellow in Rel. Educ. Uy, Chic, 1909-12; prof. Bib. and 
Phil., Baylor U., 1912; stud. U. Chic., 1914-16; prin. Am. Sch., Tokyo, 
JED et 1915-17; prof. S. B,C. .1917-; author, Life and Works of Jesus, 
1902; ad. Shanghai bapinte Shanghai, China. 


RICHARD KEMP, b. Dalton-in-Furness, Eng. Sept. 19, 1868. Theol. 
C. Dunoon, Scot., May-Dec., 1894; C. T. S. 1895-96; ord. North Stoning- 
ton, Conn., Jan. 22, 1897; p. North Stonington, 1896- Sept. 1898; U. T. S. 
Sept. -Dec., 1898 ; NTT) Jan. 1899-1901; p. Halifax, N. S., 1901 -02; stud. 
Dalhousie 1 WE 1901 -02; p. Westport, 1902- 06; Hebron, 1906- 07; ord. pt. 
Epis. ch., May 24, 1909; r. St. Matthew’s ch., Enid, Okla., 1908-Feb. 1910; 
A alles ch., / Connelisville, Pa., Mar. 1910- 12: Zion ch., Windsor, NYS 

€ 


*FREDERICK HENRY KEYSER, b. Charlestown, Mass., Jan. 29, 
1874. H. U. 1895-98; N. T. I. 1898-1901 ; ord. Fayville, Dec. 1900; p. 
North Oxford, Oct. 1901 -02; d. North Oxford, Apr. 23, 1902. 


WARREN HASTINGS McLEOD, b. Norton Station, N. B., July 10, 
1874. Ac. U. 1895; ord. West Brook, N. S., Dec. 16, 1895; p. Cumberland 
Co., Nov. 1895-July 1897; asst. p. Amherst, Aug. 1897-July 1898; N. T. I. 


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1898-1901; p. Hutchinson, Kans., Aug. 1901-04; Elkhorn, Wis., 1905-06; 
Woodstock, Ont., 1906-09; Prince Rupert, B. C., 1909-?; ad. in 1924, care 
Prudential Life Insurance Co., Oakland, Calif. 


ARCHIBALD MASON, b. Tancook, N. S., May 26, 1864. Ac. U. 1894; 
far. and pr., 1894-98; N. T. I. 1898-1901; ord. Crompton, R. I., Dec. 3, 
1901; p. Crompton, Dec. 1901-July 1903; Amherst, N. H., Feb. 1904-Nov. 
1908; South Hampton, Dec. 1908-10; Passumpsic, Vt., Aug. 1910-?; Hart- 
land, N. B., in bus., Toronto, Ont. ? 


LESTER BENJAMIN MATHEWSON, b. Johnston, R. I., Sept. 24, 
1873. Br. U. 1898; N. T. I. 1898-1901; ord. Hemet, Riverside Co., Calif., 
Mar. 23, 1904; p. Hemet, Mar. 1903-Nov. 1904; Goleta, Santa Barbara Co., 
Nov. 1904-Nov. 1905; Otay, San Diego Co., Nov. 1905-Oct. 1910; Yuma, 
Ariz., Oct. 1910-Oct. 1912; Miami, Oct. 1912-Apr. 1918; in bus. May 1918- 
May 1922; p. Hayden, Ariz., Jan. 1923-; ad. Box 796, Hayden. 


WILLIAM HENRY THURSTON, formerly WILLIAM HENRY 
THURSTON BOCK, b. Brookline, Mass., Oct. 23, 1868. Hebron A. 1898; 
N. T. I. 1898-1901; ord. Brooklin, Me., Sept. 20, 1901; p. Brooklin, Aug. 
1901-Aug. 1903; Laconia, N. H., Sept. 1903-Aug. 1905; Kennebunkport, 
Me., Sept. 1905-Feb. 1910; Hebron, and instr. Bib. Lit, Hebron A., Feb. 
1910-Oct. 1911; Franklin, Mass., Oct. 1911-1916; Cong. ch., Deerfield, N. 
ae 1916-18; South Cong. ch., Amherst, Mass., 1918-21; ret.; ad. Foxboro, 

ass, 


MELBOURNE BURPEE WHITMAN, b. New Albany, N. S., Nov. 5, 
1865. Ac. U. 1894; s. Prince William, N. B., and Kingsclear, Nov. 1894- 
Oct. 1895; Alma, Mar. 1896-Feb. 1898; ord. Alma, Jan. 13, 1897; s. Chelsea, 
N. S., June-Aug., 1898; N. T. I. 1898-1901; p. Chester Basin, N. S., July 
1901-July 1904; 2d and 3d chs., Digby Neck, July 1904-July 1906; Pleasant 
Valley, Forest Glen and Carleton, July 1906-July 1909; Ist and 2d chs., 
Sable River, Louis Head, and Rockland, Aug. 1909-Dec. 1914; Caledonia- 
Kempt, Dec. 1914-Feb. 1918; Pugwash-Wallace River, Feb. 1918-Dec. 
1921; Margaretsville, Dec. 1921-; ad. Margaretsville, N. S. 


Isaac ALLEN Cornett, b. Five Islands, N. S., Nov. 7, 1867. Ac. U. 1898; 
N. T. I. 1898-1900; U. Chic. D. S. 1900-02; ord. Canning, N. S., June 8, 
1902; p. Canning, May 1902-Dec. 1904; Woodstock, N. B., Jan. 1905-May 
1906; Bear River, N. S., June 1906-Apr. 1911; Hillsboro, N. B., Apr. 1911- 
Apr. 1914; Sydney, N. S., Apr. 1914-Aug. 1916; Paradise, Oct. 1916-Apr. 
1920; Canso, Apr. 1920-Apr. 1923; Fredericton, N. B., Apr. 1923-; ad. 421 
George St., Fredericton. 


Henry Howarp Pratt, b. Essex, Conn., Oct. 15, 1874. C. U. 1898; N. 
T. I. 1898-1900; Hart. T. S., 1900-01; not ord.; tea., Suffield A., 1901-02; 
prin. high sch., Wilton, N. H., 1902-05; Berwick, Me., Sept. 1905-Dec. 1906; 
Littleton, Mass., Jan. 1906-08; supt. schs., Hinsdale, N. H., 1908-12; North 
Hee Mass., 1912-15; Newburyport, 1915-18; Auburn, 1918-; ad. En- 

eld, N. H. 


Epwin Oscar WItson, b. St. Johnsville, N. Y., Dec. 9, 1870. U. R. 2 
yrs. during 1895-98; N. T. I. 1898-99; ord. Em. ch., Newark, N. J., Sept. 
13, 1899; p. Em. ch., Newark, July 1899-July 1921; Ist ch. Dover, Sept. 
1921-; ad. 59 Richards Ave., Dover, N. J. 25—*4 


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1902 
D. W. Lovett, Class Secretary 


ARTHUR CRAWLEY ARCHIBALD, b. Osborne, N. S., Aug. 15, 1878. 
Ac. U. 1897; N. T. I. 1897-99, 1901-02; ord. Hutchinson, Kans., Feb. 28, 
1902; p. Hutchinson, Aug. 1899-Aug. 1901; N. T. I., post-grad., Sept. 1903- 
Jan. 1904; p. Woonsocket, R. I., Jan. 1904-Feb. 1907; 1st ch., Brockton, 
Mass., Feb. 1907-Oct. 1914; 1st ch., St. Joseph, Mo., Oct. 1914-Jan. 1915; 
lst ch., Lowell, Mass., Jan. 1915-Oct. 1920; Brookline, Oct. 1920-Apr. 1921; 
Ist ch., Youngstown, O., May 1923-; ed. Automobilist Magazine, Apr. 
1921-May 1923; author, Masculine Christianity at Work, 1916; Lowell 
Plan of Lay Evangelism, 1919; ad. 831 Fifth Ave., Youngstown, Ohio. 


WILLIAM ERNEST BRAISTED, b. Howard, N. Y., Feb. 27, 1871. 
Cook A. 1897; N. T. I. 1899-1902, B. D., 1910, S. T. M., 1912; ord. East 
Pembroke, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1898; p. East Pembroke, Sept. 1898- Aug. 1899; 
Antrim, N. H., June 1902-Sept. 1907; Barre, Vt., Sept. 1907-Dec. 1911; 
Oneida, N. Y., Dec. 1911-Apr. 1918; Red Bank, N. J., Apr. 1918-; ad. 86 
Maple Ave., Red Bank. D. D., Oskaloosa C., 1921. 


WILLIAM BRYANT CHASE, b. Rockland, Me., Oct. 26, 1875. Cy. 
C. 1899; N. T. I. 1899-1902; ord. Patten, Me., July 15, 1902; p. Patten, 
1902-03; Washburn, June 1903- aa 1908, and Perham, June 1903-May 
1906; Co. Sec., Morris Con "Y. M. C. A., July 1908-Mar. 1910; p. 
Nanuet, N. Y., May 1510 Man. “1843; act. p., Cong. and Bapt. chs., Thomp- 
son, Conn., May 1917-Apr. 1919; Bapt. ch., Ludlow, Vt., May 1919-Sept. 
1923; Houlton, Me., Sept. 1923-; ad. 7 Leonard St., Houlton. 


HARRY GILBERT CHESLEY, b. Brighton, Mass., Aug. 17, 1873. H. 
U. 1899; N. T. I. 1899-1902, B. D., 1902; not ord.; in bus. 1902-; ad. East 
Sumner, Me. 


ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER FORSHEE, b. Superior Township, 
Mich., July 13, 1871. U. Mich. 1898; ord. Rochester, June 25, 1895; p. 
Rochester, June 1895-Nov. 1897; Durand, Dec. 1897-July 1899; N. T. IL. 
1899-1902; p. Hingham, Mass., June 1901-Sept. 1902; miss. A. ’B. M. ibe 
Bacolod, Negros Occidental, P. I., Sept. 1902-Apr. 1907 ; p. Elmhurst, N. 
Ye May 1907-May 1908; miss. A. B. M. U.. Bacolod, P. I., June 1908- 
Mar. 1912; p. Berean Temple ch., Dorchester, Mass., Feb, 1912-Jan. 1916; 
Alexander Ave. ch., New York City, Jan. 1916-July 1918; conv. sec., Natl. 
Committee, No. Bapt. Laymen, July 1918-July 1919; field sec., Gen. Bd. 
of Promotion, July 1919-Sept. 1921; p. Second Ave. ch., New York City, 
Sept. 1921-Sept. 1924; exec. sec., Boston Bapt. Bethel City Miss. Soc., Sept. 
1924-; ad. 23 Allston St., Dorchester, Mass. 


SEBRA CROOKER FREEMAN, b. Brookfield, N. S., May 2, 1872. Ac. 
U. 1898; N. T. I. 1899-1902, B. D., 1902; ord. North Brookfield, N. S., 
Sept. 10, 1902; miss. C. B. M. S., India, Dec. 1902-; ad. Parlakimedi, Gan- 
jam Dist., India. 


GUSTAV ARVID GORDH, b. Gothenburg, Sweden, Nov. 15, 1872. 
Betelseminariet, Stockholm, 1898; ord. Orebro, Apr. 11, 1898; p. Orebro, 
Apr. 1898-Aug. 1899; S. B. T. S. 1899-1900; N. T. I. 1900-02; S. B. T. S., 
post-grad., 1902-03, Th. D., 1903; ed. The Banner, Swedish denom. paper, 
Minneapolis, Minn., 1903-05; prin. Bethel A., St. Paul, 1905-12; p. Swedish 
ch., Brockton, Mass., June 1912-Mar. 1914; 1st Swedish ch., New York 
City, Apr. 1914- Apr. 1922: dean Bethel Theol. Seminary, St. Paul, Minn., 
1922-; ad. 1420 McKinley Ave; St.) Paul: 


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*MOSES ALLAN GRAYBIEL, b. Dumfries, Ont., Apr. 20, 1868. Kal. 
C. 1898; N. T. I. 1899-1902; ord. Port Huron, Mich., June 28, 1898; p. 
Coldwater, July 1902-Apr. 1907; Bay City, Apr. 1907-Sept. 1912; Wash- 
ington, Pa., Sept. 1912-July 1916; d. Washington, Pa., July 30, 1916. 


HAROLD LIBBY HANSON, b. Peabody, Mass., Nov. 10, 1876. Cy. 
C. 1899; N. T. I. 1899-1902, B. D., 1902; ord. Kennebunk, Me., June 18, 
1902; p. Kennebunk Village, July 1902-May 1907; Rumford, June 1907- 
Nov. 1914; Charlestown, Mass., Dec. 1914-; ad. 67 Monument Ave.,, 
Charlestown. 


IRAD BENJAMIN HARDY, b. Allendale, N. S., June 27, 1868. Ac. 
U. 1899; N. T. I. 1899-1902; ord. Canton, Sept. 17, 1902; p. Canton, Sept. 
1902-Jan. 1906; East Milton, Feb. 1906-Feb. 1911; Chapel St. ch., Glou- 
paneer 1911-1916; Sanford, Me., Feb. 1916-; ad. 1 Kimball St. San- 
ord, Me. 


DAVID WINSLOW LOVETT, b. Pomfret, Vt., May 19, 1871. Colg. 
A. 1892-93, 1896-97; N. T. I. 1899-1902; ord. New Boston, N. H., June 25, 
1902; p. New Boston, Jan. 1902-Nov. 1905; West Acton, Mass., Nov. 1905- 
Oct. 1911; Orange, Oct. 1911-Mar. 1918; Wallingford, Conn., Mar. 1918-. 


GEORGE WILLIAM McCOMBBE, b. Glasgow, Scot., May 13, 1874. Cy. 
C. 1897-99; N. T. I. 1899-1902, post-grad., 1908-09; ord. Arlington Heights, 
Mass., Sept. 30, 1902; p. Arlington Heights, Sept. 1902-Aug. 1907; Hallo- 
well, Me., Dec. 1907-Dec. 1908; Stevensville, Mont., Jan. 1909-June 1910; 
Payette, Idaho, July 1910-July 1911; Caldwell, Aug. 1911-Jan. 1913; Idaho 
Falls, Feb. 1913-Aug. 1914; Belleville, N. J., Sept. 1914-Sept. 1918; South 
eens Sept. 1918-; ed. South Amboy Citizen, 1923; ad. 231 2d St., South 
Amboy. 


*WILLIAM HAROLD MILLARD, b. Waltham, Mass., Jan. 18, 1877. 
H. U. 1899; N. T. I. 1899-1902; ord. Old Cambridge ch., Cambridge, Mass., 
Sept 11, 1902; miss. A. B. M. U., Hangchow, China, 1902-08; prof. N. T. 
Se ae ae Bapt. T. S., 1908-09; d. Shanghai, Mar. 8, 1909. B. 

EN ee be Lee lLO0Z, 


*HERMON SPENCER PINKHAM, b. Arlington Heights, Mass., Dec. 
24, 1875. H. U. 1900; N. T. I. 1899-1902; ord. Watertown, June 24, 1902; 
p. South Paris, Me., Aug. 1902-Feb. 1904; Winter Hill ch., Somerville, 
Mass., Feb. 1904-Sept. 1910; Im. ch., Washington, D. C., Sept. 1910-Nov. 
1913; 1st ch., Lowell, Mass., Nov. 1913-July 1914; d. Lowell, July 6, 1914. 


JOSEPH CHANDLER ROBBINS, b. Rawdon, N. S., Mar. 20, 1874. 
Br. U. 1897; Co. E. Ist N. H. Vols., Spanish American War, 1898; N. T. 
I. 1899-1902; ord. Pleasant St. ch., Concord, N. H., Sept. 11, 1902; miss. A. 
B. M. U., Jaro, P. I., 1902-03; Capiz, 1903-09; trav. sec. stud. vol. move- 
ment for For. Miss., 1910-12; joint dist. sec. A. B. F. M. S., A. B. H. M. 
S., A. B. Publication Soc., New England, 1912-14; candidate sec., stud. 
vol. movement, 1914-16; foreign sec., A. B. F. M. S., 1916-; author, Ap- 
peal of India, 1918; Following the Pioneers, 1922; ad. 276 Fifth Ave., New 
YorkiGity iD) DM Brae 19190 ak C1919, 


ERIK SJOSTRAND, b. Leksand, Sweden, Jan. 22, 1869. Betelsemin- 
ariet, Stockholm, 1897; N. T. I. 1899-1902; ord. Lowell, Mar. 19, 1903; p. 
Swedish ch., Lowell, 1903-04; ed. Baneret, Minneapolis, Minn., 1904-07; 
Barneus Tidning, Chicago, 1907-09; S. S. and y. p. dir., Sweden, 1909-11; 
ed. Svenska Standaret, Chicago, 1911-17; p. Bethel Swedish ch., Chicago, 
1920-22; Gardner, Mass., Jan. 1922-Aug. 1924; ed. Swedish Tribune-News, 


198 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1903 


Chicago, 1924-; author, New Wine and Old Sacks, 1917; The False 
Prophet, 1919; ad. 207 So. Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. 


EDMUND DAVID WEBBER, b. Sackville, N. S., Sees 30, 1860. Ac. 
C. 1881; reporter, Halifax Herald, 1882-83; tea. Hort. A., 1885-86; ed. 
Pictou News, 1888-?; writer for Engelhardt Illustrated Series on Ameri- 
can Cities, 1891-97; N. T. I. 1899- 1902, D., 1902; ord. Wollaston, June 
18, 1902; p. Wollaston, June 1902-Oct. 1908 Wolfville, N. S., Nov. 1908- 
Oct. 1913; Ist ch., Haverhill, Mass., Dec. 11913- Nov. 1923; Calvary ch., Sea- 
breeze, Fla., Dec. 1923-. D. } OD Ac. Wi 


CLARENCE LEROY WHITMAN, b. Neca Minn., Oct. 11, 1868. 
U. Minn. 1894; N. T. I. 1900-02; ord. Owatonna, Minn., Oct. 1, 1902; s. 
Faribault, Sept.-Dec. 1902; miss. A. B. M. U., Ikoko, Africa, May 1903- 
Apr. 1905; p. Gay-Head, Mass., Sept. 1905-June 1910; miss. Sudan Un. 
Miss., Africa, July 1910-; ad. Lubwe Station, via Ibi and Jos, Northern 
Nigeria, West Africa. 


Harry SANFORD Brown, b. Winn, Me., Jan. 8, 1872. Cy. C. 1899; N. T. 
I. Sept. 1899-Jan. 1900; not ord.; in bus., 1900-; ad. Waterville, iia a 
i9Q-e 


1903 
M. J. Twomey, Class Secretary 


WILLIAM EDWARD BAKER, b. South Amboy, N. J., Apr. 14, 1870. 
Br. U. 1899, post-grad., 1900-01; N. T. I. 1899- 1900, 1901- 03; ord. South 
Amboy, N. J. Nea 23, 1903; p. Eden, Me., June- Nov., 1903; Olivet ch., 
Trenton, N. J., Dec. 1903-Mar. 1905; Readsboro, Vt., Apr. 1905-Dec. 1907: 
Cavendish, jan. 1908-Oct. 1912; Enosburg Falls, Nov. 1912-Oct. 1914; 
Suncook, N. H., Oct. 1914-Nov. 1916: s. Daytona Beach, Fla., winter 1916- 
12)? Rumney, N. H., Nov. 1917- May 1921; Plainfield, June 1921-Sept. 
1923; fed. ch., npecdaaile. Oct. 1923-. 


FRANCIS LE GRAND CHURCH, b. Holly, Mich., Nov. 25, 1875. U. 
Mich. 1900; ord. Birmingham, Mich., Jan. 6, 1898; p. Birmingham, Jan. 
1898-Apr. 1899; Byron, Apr. 1899- Dec. 1900; N. T. I. Jan. 1901-03, B. D., 
1904; p. Washington Park chap., Everett, Jan. 1901-Feb. 1903; Adams Sq. 
ch., Worcester, Mar. 1903-July 1905; Lambertville, N. J., Aug. 1905-Jan. 
1907; Owosso, Mich., Jan. 1907-July 1908; Flint, July 1908-Oct. 1910; 
Michigan Ave. ch., Saginaw, Nov. Snaae dis New Brighton, Pa., in 1916; 
oversea Y. M. C. A. serv. in 1918; 


WILLIAM HENRY DYAS, b. SN ae NAS. Jan. 20) Lost nent 
1900; N. T. I. 1900-03; ord. Waltham, Mass., June 25, 1903; p. Beth Eden 
ch., Waltham, June 1903-Mar. 1913; Perkins St. ch., now Grace ch., Somer- 
ville, Mar. 1913-; ad. 101 Pearl St., Somerville, Mass. 


JAMES BRUCE GILMAN, b. Lowell, Mass., Jan. 23, 1878. Br. U. 
1900; N. T. I. 1900-03, B. D., 1903; ord. Pittsfield, Mass., Oct. 1, 1903; p. 
Morningside ch., Pittsfield, Sept. 1903-Mar. 1909; 1st ch., Nashua, N. H., 
Apr. 1909-Apr. 1921; Ist ch., New Brunswick, N. ie Apr. 1921-; ad. 255 
Handy St., New Brunswick. | 


ROLLA ELIJAH HUNT, b. Fairfax, Vt., Feb. 7, 1874. Br. ire 1900 ; 
N. T. I. 1900-03; ord. Shelburne Falls, ‘Mass., Sept. 30, 1903; lst ch., 
Shelburne Falls, Aug. 1903-Aug. 1915; also. Charlemont, 1905-10, and 


1903] STUDENTS 199 


at pee 10; Ist ch., Summit, N. J., Sept. 1915-Dec. 1916; Richmond 
Hill, N Y., Jan. 1917-; ‘ad. 114-15 91st Ave., Richmond Hill, TH TIN ey 


HARRY IGNATIUS MARSHALL, b. Nashua, N. H., Jan. 24, 1878. D. 
C. 1900; N. T. I. 1900-03; ord. 1st ch., Nashua, N. H., Sept. 3, 1903; miss. 
A. B. M. U., Tharrawaddy, Burma, 1903-18; also Bassein, Mar.-Dec. 1908; 
Toungoo, 1918-19; pres. Karen T. S., Insein, 1920-; author, Karen People 
of Burma, 1922; "Daniel Appleton White Smith, A Sketch, 1924; (with 
Thra Po Ngai) Hygiene and Sanitation, in Karen, 1924; trans. into Karen, 
Bible Study by Doctrines, 1916; Introductory Lectures in Logic, 1921; ed. 
The Karen Morning Star, 1921-; ad. Insein, Burma. 


JOHN ANDREW MITCHELL, b. Fitchburg, Mass., May 5, 1877. N. 
T. I. 1900-03; Br. U. 1907-09; ord. Essex St. ch., Lynn, Mass., June 18, 
1903; p. Wilmington, Vt., June 1903-Aug. 1905; West Brattleboro, Vt., 
Sept. 1905-Aug. 1907; Harrisville, R. I., Sept. 1907-June 1909; Braintree, 
brea tea 1909-1914; Norwood, R. I., Dec. 1914-Mar. 1922; Lonsdale, 

ari -. 


ABNER FOSTER NEWCOMB, b. Kentville, N. S., Aug. 25, 1871, Ac. 
U. 1898; ord. Amherst, Aug. 24, 1898; asst. p. Amherst, Sept. 1898-Aug. 
1900; N. T. I. 1900-03, B. D., 1907; p. Bethany ch., Boston, Sept. 1903- 
Aug. 1908; North ch., Halifax, N. S., Sept. 1908-Oct. 1911; ed. N. S. 
Sunday School Worker, Oct. 1909-Oct. 1911; dist. sec. for Mar. Prov. and 
eR a am Canadian Bib. Soc., Oct. 1911-13; in Los Angeles, Calif., 
in ; 


JOSEPH LEISHMAN PEACOCK, b. Paisley, Scot., June 15, 1873. Br. 
U, .1900;: H..U..D. S. 1900-02; N. T. I. 1902-03: ord. Pawtucket, .R. I., 
July 2, 1900; p. Grasmere, N. H., July 1901-June 1903; Calvary ch., Wester- 
ly, R. L, July 1903-Sept. 1908; lib. Mem. and Lib. Assoc., Westerly, Oct. 
nee 1919; pres. Shaw U., Raleigh, N. C., Jan. 1920-. D. D., Cy. C., 


CLARENCE STRONG POND, b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 30, 1879. Bost. 
U. 1901; N. T. I. 1901-03; H. U. 1907-08, B. D., 1908; ord. Boston, Mass., 
May 17, 1903; p. Pocasset, Apr. 1902-Dec. 1903; 2d ch., Beverly, Dec. 
1903-; ad. 17 High St., Beverly Farms, Mass. 


HARRY EVERETT SAFFORD, b. Lawrence, Mass., Dec. 29, 1873. 
H. U. 1897, post-grad., 1897-1900; N. T. I. 1900-03; ord. Granville, June 
29, 1904; p. Granville, June 1904-Oct. 1906; prof. Hist., Judson C., Burma, 
Nov. 1907-Mar. 1922; ad. 107 Pinckney St., Boston, Mass. 


SIMEON SPIDLE, b. New Cornwall, N. S., July 7, 1867. Ac. U. 1897; 
N. T. I. 1899-1900, 1901-03, B. D., 1903; ord. Homeville, Ne SUSepune, 
1897; p. Port Morien, June 1897- June 1899; Pleasant St. ch , Worcester, 
Mass., June 1903- June 1908; Holden, June 1908-Sept. 1911; ’ stud. Clark 
U: 1908-11, Nd od © Rea LD prof. Phil. and Theol., Ac. U., Oct. 1911-: author, 
im, Belief in Immortality, 1911; ad. Wolfville, N. S. LL. D., Dalh. U., 


M. JOSEPH TWOMEY, b. Killarney, Ire., Jan. 10, 1873. Br. U., B. 
Ph., 1900; N. T. I. 1900-03; ord. Danielson, Conn., July 10, 1903; p. Dan- 
ielson, June 1903-Oct. 1905; Tst cits Portland, Me., Oct. 1905- Feb, 1914; 
1st-Peddie Mem. ch., Newark, N. ise Feb. 1914-; ad. 195 Elwood Ave., 
Newark. D. D., Br. te 1921. 


LEWIS AUGUSTUS WALKER, b. Oswego, Kans., Nov. 29, 1875. 
Adrian C., B. Ph., 1899; Kal. C. 1900; N. T. I. 1900-03, post-grad., 1903-04; 


200 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1903 


ord. West Medway, Oct. 16, 1904; p. West Medway, July 1904-May 1908; 
Highland ch., Fitchburg, May 1908-June 1913; Trinity ch., Arlington, June 
1913-July 1920; Calvary ch., Westerly, R. I., July 1920-; ad. 40 Elm St., 
Westerly. 


ALBERT GARDNER WARNER, b. Whitinsville, Mass., June 24, 1872. 
Cy. C. 1900; N. T. I. 1900-03; ord. North Uxbridge, June 19, 1903; p. 
Mexico, Me., Nov. 1903-Nov. 1906; Islesboro, Mar. 1907-Nov. 1911; Man- 
chester, Mass., Nov. 1911-May 1918; asst. p. Ist ch., Lowell, May 1918-Feb. 
1920; dir. of survey, Inter-ch. World Movement, Feb.-July 1920; p. High- 
land ch., Fitchburg, Aug. 1920-; ad. 30 Myrtle Ave., Fitchburg, Mass. 


*EpWIN PorTER CHURCHILL, b. Milton, N. S., Apr. 17, 1865. McM. U. 
1897; ord. Bridgewater, N. S., Sept. 28, 1897; p. Bridgewater, Sept. 1897- 
Sept. 1900; N. T. I. 1900-01; p. Dover, N. H., 1900-May 1903; d. Dover, 
July 25, 1903. 


Horace WILBErRT Cote, b. Waterloo, Wis., Sept. 5, 1869. D. U. 1900; N. 
T. I. 1900-01; R. T. S. 1901-03; ord. Hannibal, Mo., Aug. 12, 1903; p. 5th 
St. ch., Hannibal, May 1903-Mar. 1907; Bales ch., Kansas City, Apr. 1907- 
May 1914, supt. City Miss., June 1914-Aug. 1915; p. Ist ch., Hutchinson, 
Kans., Sept. 1915-Aug. 1922; Calvary ch., Denver, Colo., Sept. 1922-; ad. 
4363 E. 17th Ave., Denver. 


Justin Davis FIetp, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1875. U. R. 1900; C. 
T. S. 1900-01; N. T. I. 1901-Jan. 1902; in bus. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1902-05; 
ord. Charleston, Me., Apr. 11, 1906; p. Charleston, Jan. 1906-Jan. 1909; 
North Berwick, Jan.-Dec. 1909; asst. p. Sumner Ave. ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Dec. 1909-11; p. Un. ch., Noble St., Brooklyn, 1911-15; East Marion, 1915- 
Nov. 1920; state ev., A. B. H. M. S. and N. Y. Bapt. Miss. Conv., New 
York, Nov. 1920-; ad. 336 Foxhall Ave., Kingston, N. Y. 


JoHN ALEXANDER GLENDINNING, b. Somerville, Mass., Oct. 29, 1871. Ac. 
U. 1900; N. T. I. 1900-02; ord. Moncton, N. B., Oct. 9, 1902; miss. F. M. 
Bd. Mar. Prov., Parlakimedi, India, 1902-. 


JaMES Francis IncRAM, b. Brockville, Ont., Apr. 19, 1874. McM. U. 1899, 
McM. U. D. S. 1899-1902, B. D., 1902; N. T. I. Sept.-Dec. 1902; miss. A. 
B. M. U., Burma, 1903-1920; prof. Rangoon Bapt. C., 1903-06; ord. Im. ch., 
Rangoon, Jan. 21, 1906; miss. Henzada, Mar.-Nov. 1906; Namkham, Nov. 
1906-1910; on furlough, 1910-1912; Bhamo, Oct. 1913-Apr. 1920; on fur- 
lough, Apr. 1920-Apr. 1923; field sec. Gen. Bd. Promotion, May 1923-May 
1924; p. London Bridge, Va., 1924-; author, several series of text books in 
Kachin; about 50 hymns; trans. Pilgrim’s Progress into Kachin; ad. 
Lynnhaven, Va. 


Herries LocKE Kempton, b. Milton, N. S., Mar. 5, 1876. Ac. U. 1900; 
N. T. I. 1900-01; McM. U. D. S. 1901-03, B. Th., 1903; ord. Okotoks, Alta., 
July 4, 1903; p. Okotoks, June 1903-Oct. 1905; Fernie, B. C., Oct. 1905- 
June 1907; Vermillion, Alta., June 1907-Jan. 1911; Crescent Heights, Cal- 
gary, Jan. 1911-July 1920; Salem, O., Aug. 1920-June 1921; Broadway 
West, Vancouver, B. C., June 1921-May 1925; assoc. p. East Side ch., Port- 
land, Ore., May 1925-. 


FRANK CHESTER KREAGER, b. near Zanesville, O., Nov. 22, 1875. D. U. 
1900; N. T. I. 1900-01; R. T. S. 1901-03; ord. Ashland, Wis., June 26, 1903; 
p. Ashland, June 1903-Jan. 1906; New Matamoras, O., Jan. 1906-July 
1908; Jackson, July 1908-Oct. 1912; Conneaut, Nov. 1912-Jan. 1918; Oliver 
Place ch., Toledo, Feb. 1918-June 1920; Alexandria, June 1920-?. 


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Joun Husparp Locan, b. Pike Co., Ala., Dec. 16, 1876. Mercer U. 1900; 
ord. Macon, Ga., May 1897; p. Macon, July 1898-Sept. 1900; Gordon, Sept. 
1897-Nov. 1900; N. T. I. Nov. 1900-Mar. 1901; U. Chic. 1901-02; p. 
Thomasville, Ga., 1902-03; U. T. S. 1903-04; U. Marburg; asst. prof. Ch. 
Hist., Colg. T. S., Jan. 1908-10; prof. Hist. and Polit. Sci., Rutgers C., 
1910-; ad. New Brunswick, N. J. 


CorNELIUS Epwarp SCHAIBLE, b. New York, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1873. Colg. 
U. 1899; Colg. T. S. 1899-1900, 1902-03; tea. Colg. A., 1900-01; N. T. I. 
1901-02, fellow, N. T., 1903-04, B. D., 1904; ord. Somersworth, N. H., 
July 27, 1904; p. Somersworth, June 1904-Dec. 1905; prof. Gr. Interp. and 
Ch. Hist., Va. Un. U., Jan. 1906-1913; p. Dumbarton, Va., and prof. Gr. 
Interp., Va. Un. U., 1913-1918; prof. Rel. and Eth., Coker C., Hartsville, 
S. C., 1918-; ad. 807 Carolina Ave., Hartsville. 24—*1 


1904 


WHITMAN SEARS BASSETT, b. So. Chatham, Mass., Nov. 1, 1872. 
Ba. C. 1899; N. T. I. 1900-02, Jan. 1903-Mar. 1904; ord. Penacook, N. Be 
Apr. 28, 1904: p. Penacook, Mar. 1904-Apr. 1912: chapl. N. H. State 
Prison, 1912-: ad. 3 Prospect St., Penacook. 


FREDERICK WILLIAM BUIS, b. St. Joseph, Mo., July 2, 1873. W. 
J. C. 1901; N. T. I. 1901-04; ord. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 1, 1904; p. Ist. 
ch., Bloomfield, N. J., June 1904-Nov. 1906; Im. ch., St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 
1906-Oct. 1909; Ist ch., Salem, Mass., Nov. 1909-June 1916; Ist ch., New 
Bedford, Sept. 1917-Apr. 1920, Spruce St. ch., Dec. 1920-; ad. 95 Rotch 
St., New Bedford, Mass. 


WALTER BOARDMAN BULLEN, b. Pawtucket, R. I., June 13, 1877. 
Br. U. 1899; H. U. 1902-03; N. T. I. 1901-02, 1903-04, B. D., 1904; ord. 
New London, N. H., July 13, 1904; miss. A. B. M. U., Kobe, Japan, 1904- 
05; Sendai, Nov. 1905-Apr. 1909; Otaru, Apr.-Sept. 1909; on furlough, 
Oct. 1909-June 1912; grad. stud., N. T. I., 1910-11; miss. Morioka, Japan, 
July 1912-Nov. 1913; tea. and in bus. 1913-24; p. Un. ch., Lee, Me., Nov. 
1924-; ad. Lee. 


FRANK LEWIS CANN, b. Yarmouth, N. S., Feb. 19, 1872. Ac. U. 
1900; N. T. I. 1901-04, B. D., 1908; ord. North Middleboro, Mass., Feb. 
19, 1901; p. North Middleboro, 1900-01; Alna, Me., June 1904-Nov. 1907; 
Kennebunk, Dec. 1907-14; South Paris, 1915-16; New York, N. Y., 1917- 
19; in bus., 1920-23; p. Pittsfield, Me., 1924-. 


FREDERICK DONOVAN, b. New York, N. Y., Apr. 2, 1873. John B. 
Stetson U. 1899; ord. Sanford, Fla., Mar. 11, 1898; p. Sanford, Oct. 1897- 
Aug. 1898; Ocala, June-Aug. 1899; N. T. I. Sept.-Oct. 1899, Nov. 1900- 
Apr. 1901, Jan. 1902-04; p. Woodruff Place ch., Indianapolis, Ind., July 
1904-05; Colg. T. S. Jan.-Dec., 1906; p. Wausau, Wis., Jan. 1907-Jan. 1908; 
U. Chic. D. S. win. 1908-09; p. Maywood, IIl., May 1909-?; Winterset, Ia., 
in 1915; Chariton in 1919; Dell Rapids, So. Dak., in 1924. 


BENJAMIN GEORGE EWALD, b. St. Joseph, Mich., Dec. 8, 1874. U. 
Mich., 1900; N. T. I. 1901-04, B. D., 1907; ord. Fall River, Sept. 27, 1904; 
p. Broadway chap., Ist ch. Fall River, June 1904-Oct. 1906; grad. stud., 
H. U., 1906-07; p. Raymond, Wash., April 1908-Oct. 1910; res. Polson, 
Mont., Oct. 1910-Oct. 1914; s. Mass., Oct. 1914-Sept. 1915; p. Beth Eden 
ch., Fitchburg, Mass., Sept. 1915-May 1923; Sunnyvale, Calif., June 1923-; 
ad. Sunnyvale. 


202 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1904 


NATHANIEL THOMAS HAFER, b. Waldron, Mich., Feb. 24, 1871. 
Kal. C. 1895; ord. Bellevue, Mich., Sept. 18, 1895; p. Bellevue, July 1895- 
Mar. 1897; Walnut, Ill., Apr. 1897-Aug. 1900; stud. U. Chic. D. S. parts of 
1897-99; p. Alma, ‘Mich., Sept. 1900-Aug. 1902; NEY Ti 902-04, SB 
1906; p. North Oxford, "Sept. 1902-Apr. 1904; "Mansfield, Apr. 1904- Apr. 
1906; ev. Vt. Bapt. State Conv., May 1906-Mar. 1910; p. Trinity ch., Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., Apr. 1910-11; Ferry Ave. ch., Detroit, Mich., 1911- 1912; Wal- 
nut, Ill. Sept. 1912-Nov. 1914; gen. miss., Tuy Bapt. State ‘Conv., Nov. 1914- 
Apr. 1919; supt. Hudelson Bapt. Home, Apr. 1919-; ed. The Child and the 
Home, 1919-1925; ad. Irvington, Ill. S. T. D., Temple U., 1915. 


WILLIAM AUSTIN HILL, b. Ellenberg Centre, N. Y., May 2, 1873. 
Br. U. 1902; H. U. D. S. 1902-03; N. T. I. 1903-04, B. D., 1908; ord. West 
Somerville, Mass., Oct. 19, 1904; p. Trinity ch., Arlington, July 1903-June 
1908; Woodland Park ch., St. Paul, Minn., June 1908-July 1914; 1st ch., 
Medford, Mass., Jan. 1915-June 1918; joint dist. sec. Bapt. Miss. Socs., 
New England, June 1918-Sept. 1921; sec. miss. educ., Bd. of Educ. N. 
a C., Sept. 1921-; ad. Trenor Drive and Wellington Ave., New Rochelle, 


CHARLES McHARNESS, b. Pontiac, Mich. Feb. 8, 1873. Kal. C. 
1901; N. T. I. 1901-04; ord. Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 1, 1904; p. Scrib- 
ner St. ch., Grand Rapids, Sept. 1904-Mar. 1906; Northwood, Ia., Mar. 
1906-May 1910; Eureka, Utah, May 1910-July 1912: Elko, Nev., July 1912- 
June 1917; also supt. miss., N. E. Nev.; p. Weiser, Ida., June 1917-June 
ee Z Liberty Park ch., Spokane, Wash., June 1920-; ad. E. 1415 14th 

pokane. 


WILBUR (CHEESMAN) NELSON, b. Saginaw, Mich., July 11, 1877. 
Kal. C. 1901; N. T. I. 1901-04, B. D., 1907; ord. Alma, Mich., July 29, 1904; 
p. Rutherford, N. J., Sept. 1904-June 1907; 1st ch., Saginaw, Mich., Aug. 
1907-Mar. 1912; Connellsville, Pa. Apr. 1912-June 1919; Ist ch, John 
Clarke Mem., Newport, R. I., June 1919-; author, The Life of Dr. John 
Clarke, 1924; ad. 26 Spring St., Newport. 


CHARLES WELLINGTON ROSE, b. Port Maitland, N. S., Sept. 4, 
1871. Ac. A 1898; N. T. I. 1900-04, B. D.; 1904; ord. Nelson, B. C., Dec. 
13, 1898; Ist ch., Nelson, Oct. 1898-Feb. 1900; Zion ch., Yarmouth, N. 
Sr June 1904. Jan. 1909 : Park ch., Brantford, Ont, Mar. 1909- Sept. 1914; 
Ist ch., Amherst, N. S., Oct. 1914- Apr. 1923’: Murray St cn Peterboro, 
Ont., Apr. 1923-: ad. 491 Water Sit Peterboro. Di Do Ac ah 


*CHARLES EDWARD SAWTELLE, b. San Francisco, Calif., Feb. 
12, 1868. C. U. 1896; N. T. I. 1901-04; ord. Needham, Mass., Nov. 30, 
1904; p. Needham, Oct. 1904-Nov. 1917; d. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 29, 1917. 


RAPHAEL CLARKE THOMAS, b. Chicago, IIl., Oct. 3, 1873. H. U. 
1896, med. sch. 1902; N. T. I. 1896- 99, 1903-04 ; interne, Boston City Hosp., 
1902-03; ord. Newton Centre, Sept. 11, 1904; med. miss., A. B. M. U., 
Capiz, P. I., 1904-05; Jaro and Lavaz IToilo, 1905- 14; p. Second Ave. ch., 
a York City, 1914-16; miss. La Paz, Loilo, 1916-: ad.vay Paz. Tloilo, 


CHARLES WAGNER WOLFE, b. Schoolcraft, Mich. Aug. 24, 1877. 
Bu. U. 1901; N. T. I. 1901-04; ord. Willington, Conn., July 13, 1904 ; Dp. 
Willington, Mar. 1904-Oct. 1908; U. Chic. D. S. 1908-09; p. Gaylord, Mich., 
June 1909-Jan. 1911; ed. B. Y. P. U. page, Michigan Christian Herald, 
Oct. 1909-Mar. 1910; p. Jefferson Ave ch. Detroit, Jan. 1911-Oct. 1912; 
Manlius, IIl., Oct. 1912- Sept. 1915; Petersburg, Sept. 1915-Dec. 1916; 


1905] STUDENTS 203 


Glasford, Dec. 1916-Sept. 1920; Clayton, Sept. 1920-Sept. 1922; tea. Homil. 
and Physics, Bishop C.,, 1922- 23, head of Theol. Dept., 1923-; ad. 6 High- 
bridge Ave., Marshall, Tex. 


Wit.r1aM Mosss E;tiort, b. Rutland, Vt., Dec. 12, 1865. W. J. C. 1901; 
- T. I. 1901-03; not ord.; tea. pub. schs. ; ad. 3216 Seneca Sty ot. Joseph, 
O. 


SEyMouR ELtswortH Moov, b. Villard, Minn., Nov. 13, 1869. U. Minn. 
1900; U. Chic. D. S. 1901-02; N. T. I. 1902-03; stud. p. Waterville, Minn., 
July 1897-June 1900; ord. Waterville, Sept. 1, 1899; p. Waterville, June 
1900-June 1901; stud. p. Woodstock, Ill., Oct. 1901-June 1902; U. of Chic. 
June-Dec. 1903, B. D., 1903; miss. A.B.M. By Congo Ind. State, Africa, 
1904-sum. 1907; Kimpese, Sept. 1908- ; adi KE Tot Kimpese, via Matadi, 
Congo Belge. 


JAMES ALLAN Price, b. N. B., Nov. 7, 1868. Bost. U. 1902; N. T. I. 1902- 
03; ord. Sharon, Sept. 19, 1900; p. Sharon, July 1900-Jan. 1903; U. Chic. 
D. S. 1903-04; p. Demarest, N. J., 1904-?; res. Chicago, Ill., in 1907;? 


*ENocH Crospy STUBBERT, b. Yarmouth, N. S., May 8, 1869. Ac. U. 
1900; tea. C. A., Mar.-June 1901; N. T. I. 1901-Feb. 1903; d. Beverly, Feb. 
14, 1903. 18—*2 


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M. R. Fosuay, Class Secretary 


*JOoHN Horatio HANNAH, b. London, Eng., Feb. 18, 1872. McM. U. 1899, 
McM. U. D. S. 1899-1901, B. Th., 1899; ord. Peterboro, Ont., Sept. 17, 1901; 
Peterboro, May 1901-Mar. 1903; Fenelon Falls, Dec. 1903-Aug. 1904; N. T. 
I., post-grad., 1904-05, B. D., 1905; miss. A. B. M. U., Podili, India, 1905- 
09; d. Podili, Sept. 7, 1909. 


ROBERT ATHERTON BAKEMAN, b. Auburn, Me. Aug. 16, 1879. 
Cy. C. 1901; N. T. I. 1901-05; ord, Chelsea, Mass., Oct. 9, 1905; p. East 
Jaffrey, N. H., Nov. 1905-Feb. 1912; asst. min. Un. People’s ch., Schenec- 
tady, N. Y., Feb. 1912-Oct. 1912; res. Schenectady, Oct. 1912-Feb. 1914; 
grad. stud., H. U., 1914-15; tea. Springfield, Mass., 1915-16; Adams, 1916- 
17; Good Will, Me., Sept. 1917-Feb. 1918; Y. M. C. A., with French Army, 
Feb. 1918-Jan. 1919; p. 2nd Cong. ch., Peabody, Mass., Sept. 1919-Apr. 
1924; may. Peabody, Jan. 1925-. 


OWEN CLARENCE BROWN, b. Cato, Kans., July 25, 1871. Ott. U. 
1902; N. T. I. 1902-05, B. D., 1905; ord. Cato, Kans., July 29, 1899; p. 
Bronson, Oct. 1899- Aug. 1902: Emporia, June 1905-Oct. 1907; Lawrence, 
Oct. 1907- May 1917; ed. Adult S. S. publications, A. B. Publication Soc 
1917-24, ed.-in-chief ‘sas: publications, 1924-; ad. 1701 Chestnut St., Phila- 
delphia, Paseo) De Ors 41921: 


SAMUEL JAMES CANN, b. Pleasant Valley, P. E. I., Aug. 3, 1875. 
Ac. U. 1902; N. T. I. 1902-05, B. D., 1905; Bost. U. Sch. Theol. 1906-07; 
ord. Boston, Mass., June 21, 1905; p. Elm Hill ch., Boston, May 1905-June 
1907; 2d ch., East Providence, R. I., July 1907-Sept. 1912; Market St. ch., 
Amesbury, Mass., Sept. 1912-Nov. 1919; Ist ch., Marlboro, Nov. 1919-; 
ad. 114 Newton St., Marlboro. 


204 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1905 


MILFORD RUPERT FOSHAY, b. Montague, P. E. I., May 12, 1878. 
Ac. U. 1899; N. T. I. 1899-1900, 1903-05; ord. Middleboro, June 13, 1900; 
p. Wilmington, Vt., June 1900-June 1903; Osterville, Mass., June 1903- 
Apr. 1905; Norwood, Apr. 1905-Feb. 1908; Marlboro, Feb. 1908-July 1911; 
Ist ch., Manchester, N. H., July 1911-June 1921; chapl. U. S. A., July 
1918-June 1919; p. Ist ch, New Haven, Conn., June 1921-Sept. 1924; East 
ch., Lynn, Mass., Sept. 1924-; ad. 27 Breed St., Lynn. 


ROBERT COLLEY GRANBERRY, b. Brewton, Ala., June 21, 1880. 
H. U. 1903; S. B. T. S. 1902-03; N. T. I. 1903-05, B. D., 1905; ord. Balti- 
more, Md., Oct. 15, 1905; p. Division St. ch., Salisbury, July 1905-Nov. 
1906; 1st ch., Tuskegee, Ala., Nov. 1906-Sept. 1908; Rose Hill ch., Colum- 
bus, Ga., Sept. 1908-Nov. 1912; Tattnall Square ch., Macon, Nov. 1912- 
May 1918; Ist ch., Gaffney, S. C., Sept. 1918-Sept. 1923; pres. Limestone 
C., Gaffney, Sept. 1923-; ad. Gaffney, S. C. 


WILLIAM ROSS HOOD, b. Chesterville, Miss., May 23, 1874. Howard 
C. 1900; S. B. T. S. 1902-03; N. T. I. 1903-05, B. D., 1905; ord. Ashville, 
Ala., Aug. 21, 1902; p. Cumberland, Md., Oct. 1905-Jan. 1906; in Bur. 
Educ., Washington, D. C., May 1907-; author, (with H. Updegraft) A 
Comparison of Urban and Rural Common School Statistics, 1912; with 
J. C. Boykin) Legislation and Judicial Decisions Relating to Education, 
1913; Digest of State Laws Relating to Public Education, 1915; supple- 
ania we same, 1918, 20, 22, 24; ad. U. S. Bureau of Education, Washing- 
tony: 


HARRY SUMNER McCREADY, b. Pawtucket, R. I., Apr. 19, 1876. 
Br. U. 1900; N. T. I. 1902-05, B. D., 1905; ord. Wallingford, Vt., Aug. 22, 
1905; p. Wallingford, June 1905-July 1906; Manchester Centre, July 1906- 
Nov. 1908; Roger Williams ch., Providence, R. I., Nov. 1908-1914; 1st 
ch., Livermore Falls, Me., 1914-1916; Ist Cong. ch., York, 1916-1918; Ist 
Cong. ch., Willimantic, Conn., 1918-1923; Plymouth Cong. ch., Oakland, 
Calif., 1924-; ad. 3791 Piedmont Ave., Oakland. 


CHARLES FRANCIS McKOY, b. Bangor, Me., July 24, 1878. Cy. C. 
1902; N. T. I. 1902-05; ord. Columbia St. ch., Bangor, Me., Dec. 1, 1905; 
p. Ist ch., Bar Harbor, Me., Dec. 1905-Oct. 1911; Taylor Mem. ch., Pauls- 
boro, N. J., Jan. 1912-Sept. 1913; Ist ch., Long Branch, Sept. 1913-Dec. 
1919; Greene Ave. ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 1920-; ad. 816 Greene Ave., 
Brooklyn. D.D., Natl. U., Atlanta, Ga., 1922. 


GEORGE BURTON MARSTON, b. LaGrange, Me. July 31, 1871. 
Colg. U. 1902; N. T. I. 1902-05, B. D., 1910; ord. New Baltimore, N. Y., 
Jan. 29, 1906; p. Ist ch., New Baltimore, Jan. 1906-Mar. 1907; Ist ch., 
Stonington, Conn., Mar. 1907-Feb. 1918; Lowell, Mass., Feb. 1918-Feb. 
vet Central Falls, R. I., Mar. 1922-; ad. 6 Washington St., Central Falls, 


DENTON JUDSON NEILY, b. Middleton, N. S., Apr. 14, 1880. Ac. U. 
1902; N T. I. 1902-05, B. D., 1905; ord. Bridgetown, N’. S., Aug. 30, 1905; 
p. Danielson, Conn., Oct. 1905-Apr. 1910; 1st ch., Gloucester, Mass., Apr. 
nen: 1918; 1st ch., Medford, Mass., Feb. 1918-; ad. 21 Oakland St., 

edford. 


JOSEPH FRANCIS RUSSELL, b. North Adams, Mass., Feb. 10, 1875. 
Br. U. 1897-1902; N. T. I. 1902-05; ord. Franklin, May 17, 1905; p. Frank- 
lin, May 1905-Jan. 1908; miss. A. B. M. U., Iloilo, P. I., Jan. 1908-Feb. 
1921; chapl., Ist lieut., Camp Taylor, 1918; p. Grafton, Mass., Feb. 1921- 
Sept. 1924; field sec. Hebron A., Sept. 1924-; ad. Hebron, Me. 


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WALTER EUGENE TANNER, b. Nevada, Mo., Mar. 29, 1875. Ott. 
U. 1898-1900; K. C. T. S. 1902-03; N. T. I. 1903-05; ord. Erie, Kans., Aug. 
8, 1895; p. Neodesha, Mar. 1895-Aug. 1898; Burlington, 1898-1900; Alta- 
mont, Apr. 1900-Aug. 1902; Holliston, Mass., July 1903-June 1905; North 
Topeka, Kans., July 1905-07; Melrose ch., Oakland, Calif., July 1907-June 
1909; gen. miss. ev., July 1909-13; p. Springfield, Mo., July 1913-18; over- 
seas, Y. M. C. A., June 1918-Oct. 1919; supt. miss, S. E. Kans. Bapt. 
Assoc., May 1920-24; p. Cedar Vale, Kans., May 1924-; author, The 
Church and Politics, 1909; What the Church Stands For, 1910; ed. Daily 
ies pinnae Calif., 1907-10; ad. Cedar Vale, Kans. D. D., S. W. Bapt. 

., 1916. 


ALBERT FRANK UFFORD, b. Fairfax, Vt., Feb. 26, 1877. U. V. M. 
1901; N. T. I. 1902-05, B. D., 1905; ord. Fairfax, Vt., June 15, 1905; p. 
Fairfax, June 1905-Sept. 1908; miss. A. B. M. U., Shaohing, China, Sept. 
1908-. 


ERNEST EGAN VENTRES, b. Hudson, Mass., Apr. 7, 1874. Cy. C. 
1901; N. T. I. 1902-05; ord. North Hanover, Mar. 7, 1906; p. North Han- 
over, Jan. 1906-Oct. 1910; Northboro, Oct. 1910-Mar. 1915; Agawam, Mar. 
1915-Jan. 1922; Rockport, Jan. 1922-; ad. 65 High St., Rockport, Mass. 


ADONIRAM JUDSON WEEKS, b. Leslie, Mich., Jan. 18, 1872. Kal. 
C. 1902; N. T. I. 1902-05; ord. Leslie, Mich., June 21, 1905; miss. A. B. M. 
U., Tavoy, Burma, Nov. 1905-1912; Moulmein, Dec. 1912-1917; on fur- 
lough Aug. 1917-Nov. 1919; Bwe Karen Miss., Toungoo, Burma, Nov. 
1919-Oct. 1924; on furlough Oct. 1924-; ad. Ferndale, Wash., R. D. 1. 


*FRANK WALTER WHEELER, b. Stoneham, Mass., Nov. 21, 1877. 
Br. U. 1902; N. T. I. 1902-05, B. D., 1905; ord. Wakefield, Nov. 28, 1905; 
p. Trinity ch., Fall River, Dec. 1905-Sept. 1906; Middletown Springs, Vt., 
Nov. 1906-Dec. 1910; Em. ch., Williamsbridge, New York, N. Y., Dec. 
ty ace 1912; Millinocket, Me. Mar. 1912-Mar. 1913; d. Millinocket, 

Are oj mto lo, 


WILLIAM THomMaAs Amicer, b. Culpeper, Va., July 16, 1870. L. U. 1899; 
L. U. T. S. 1899-1902, S. T. B., 1902; N. T. I. 1902-03; ord. Cambridge, 
June 1903; p. 3d ch, Springfield, June 1903-Apr. 1908; pres. State U., 
Louisville, Ky., 1908-1916; chapl., lt. U. S. A., overseas, 1917-19; supt. 
miss., Liberia, 1919-23; dean Am. Bapt. T. S., Nashville, Tenn., 1923-; 
author, Emotion in Religion, 1917; ad. Nashville, Tenn. D. D., L. U., 1909; 
LEAD. Gentral Lawioch. Ky i19t2: 


Joun WILL1AM Barco, b. Shiloh, N. C., June 25, 1877. Va. Un. U. 1902; 
N. T. I. 1902-03; ord. Portsmouth, Va., June 4, 1902; p. Ist ch., Salem, Va., 
June-Sept. 1902; tea. Va. Un. U., Sept. 1903-; ad. Va. Un. U., Richmond, 
Vals bin Via. Un. 1921, 


Wa ter IrvING Fow eg, b. Fredericksburg, Ia., Aug. 16, 1876. Des. M. C. 
1902; U. Chic. 1902-03, B. D. 1906; N. T. I. 1903-04; ord. Mt. Pleasant ch., 
Mineral Ridge, Ia., Aug. 22, 1901; p. Woodstock, Ill., June 1902-June 1903; 
Ames, Ia., Sept. 1904-Sept. 1911; Grand Island, Nebr., Sept. 1911-Oct. 
1915; Galesburg, IIl., Oct. 1915-Dec. 1920; sec. Y. M. C. A., England and 
Germany, June 1918-June 1919; state sec., Nebr. Bapt. Conv., Dec. 1920- 
Dec. 1922; p. Greeley, Colo., 1922-; ad. 1024 Eighth St., Greeley. D. D,, 
Des M. C., 1919. 


CHARLES Harcrove, b. Clinch’s Mills, N. B., Aug. 25, 1870. Br. U. 1898- 
1902; N. T. I. 1902-04; ord. Northeast Harbor, Me., Aug. 2, 1904; p. 


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Northeast Harbor, July 1904-Aug. 1905, May 1908-Nov. 1910; Johnson, 
Vt., Sept. 1905- Nov. 1906; Rockville Center, N. Y., Nov. 1906-May 1908; 
Bluehill, Me., Nov. 1909- ‘Aug. 1916; Island Falls, Aug. 1916-July 1920; 
Blaine, July 1920- Apr. 1921; Brandon, Vt., Apr. 1921-Feb. 1924; Reads- 
boro, Feb. 1924-; ad. Readsboro. 


Mark Pierre JACKSON, b. Mt. Airy, Ga., Feb. 25, 1880. Mercer U. oe 
S. B. T. S. 1902-03, 1904-05; N. T. I. 1903- 04; ord. Tallapoosa, Ga., 
31, 1904; p. Montezuma, June 1905-Jan. 1908; Ancient City ch., St. reise 
tine, Fla., 1908-Nov. 1910 ; Covington, Ga., "Dec. 1910-Sept. 1912; Talla- 
poosa, Oct. 1912-Oct. 1919; Abbeville, Jan. 1920-Feb. 1923; Central ch., 
Manchester, Feb. 1923-; ad. 119 5th St., Manchester, Ga. 


CuRISTIAN CoLuMBus Kocu, b. Clinton Falls, Minn., July 30, 1875. Cy. 
C. 1902; N. T. I. 1902-05; ord. Sedgwick, Me., June 28, 1906; p. Sedgwick, 
Feb. 1906-Sept. 1908; Spring Valley, Minn., Dec. 1908-Oct. 1910; Wash- 
burn, Me., Oct. 1910-Nov. 1913; Mars Hill, Nov. 1913-June 1918; Spring- 
vale, July 1918-. 


JounN NATHANIEL Lawtgss, b. Hillsboro, Ala. Mar. 20, 1874. Ord. 
Pleasant Grove, Ark., Oct. 20, 1895; Ouachita C. 1902; R. T. S. 1902-03, 
Jan. 1904-05; N. T. I. Sept.-Dec. 1903; p. Brookland ch., Washington, D. 
C., June 1905-06; Waco, Tex., 1906-?; Memphis, Tenn., in 1907; Yonkers, 
Neyein 1919. <P 24—*2 


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WILLIAM Tower THAYER, b. Clark’s Green, Pa. Aug. 3, 1876. Colg. U. 
1900; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Cobleskill, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1903; p. Cobleskill, Aug. 
1903-Aug. 1905; N. T. L., post-grad., 1905-06, B. D., 1906; p. Ashland, Oct. 
1905-Mar. 1907; Ist ch., Norwich, Conn., Apr. 1907-Oct. 1910; Ist ch, 
Wallingford, Oct. 1910-Sept. 1917; educ. p. Central ch., Providence, R. L., 
Oct. 1917-Sept. 1919; dir. of rel. educ., R. I., Jan. 1918-Sept. 1919; Conn., 
Oct. 1919-Sept. 1923: Dist cm, Ogdensburg, Nit¥avNovs 1925-3 "ad. 603 
State St, Ogdensburg, oye 


PERCIVAL ROGERS BAKEMAN, b. Auburn, Me., Feb. 18, 1882. 
Br. U. 1903; N. T. I. 1903-06, B. D., 1906; ord. Chelsea, June 28, 1906; 
miss. A. B. M. U., Hangchow, China, 1906- 19; stud. Hart. T. S. 1918- 19; 
prof. theol., Shanghai Bante. Shanghai, China, 1919-; in U. S. on fur- 
lough 1925-26; ad. care A. B. F. M. S., 276 Fifth ‘Ave., New Yorke NY 


HENRY SIDNEY BULLOCK, b. Lynn Township, Mich., Mar. 3, 1872. 
Kal. C. 1900; ord. St. Clair, Nov. 14, 1901; p. St. Clair, July 1901-July 
1903; N. T. I. 1903-06; p. North Bellingham, Oct. 1903-June 1906; Gaylord, 
Mich., Dec. 1906-Dec. 1908; Beulah ch., Detroit, Dec. 1908-Feb. 1913, Hud- 
son Ave. ch., Feb. 1913-May 1916; in bus. May 1916-Sept. 1918; p. Bethel 
ch., Kalamazoo, Sept. 1918-; ad. 814 Hawley St., Kalamazoo, Mich. 


FLOYD LE VERNE CARR, b. Alfred, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1880. Br. U.,, 
B. Ph., 1901; Y. M. C. A. work, Providence, R. I., 1901-03; N. T. I. 1903- 
06, B. sme 1906; ord. North Uxbridge, Oct. 19, 1906; p. North Uxbridge, 
June 1906- Dec. 1910; Roslindale, Boston, Jan. 1911- Sept. 1917: Ist ch., 
Lynn, Oct. 1917-Oct. 1920; Wilkinsburg, Pa, Nov. 1920-Sept. 1923: field 
sec., Bd. of Promotion, Sept. 1923-Aug. 1924, field sec. dept. of miss. educ., 
Sept. 1924-; ad. 606 Hope St., Providence, R. I. 


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WILLIAM JOHN CLARK, b. Albion, Nebr., Jan. 5, 1877. Calif. C. 
1903; N. T. I. 1903-06, B. D., 1906; ord. Madera, Calif., Oct. 14, 1906; miss. 
A. B. M. U., Maubin, Burma, Dec. 1906-May 1909; p. East Enosburg, Vt., 
and Free Bapt. ch., Enosburg Falls, Oct. 1909-12; St. Cloud, Fla., Oct. 
1912-Sept. 1913; prof. Ch. Hist. and Bib. Introd., Va. Un. U., Sept. 1913- 
Dec. 1918, pres., Jan. 1919-; ad. Virginia Union University, Richmond, Va. 


ARTHUR VILROY DIMOCK, b. Halifax, N. S., Oct. 10, 1873. Ac. U. 
1901; N. T. I. 1903-06, B. D., 1906; ord. Winthrop, Oct. 24, 1900; p. Ist 
ch., Winthrop, Oct. 1900-Feb. 1904; Ist ch., Dorchester, May 1904-Nov. 
1915; act. p. Sanford, Me., Nov. 1917-May 1918; camp. p. Camp Devens, 
Mee 1918-June 1920; act. p. Cong. ch., Groton, Mass., July 1920-; ad. 

roton. 


HARRY CLIFFORD LEACH, b. West Rockport, Me., Dec. 5, 1879. 
Br. U. 1902; N. T. I. 1902-04, 1905-06, B. D., 1906; p. Johnson, Vt., July 
1904-Aug. 1905; ord. Calvary ch., Providence, R. I., June 17, 1906; miss. 
A. B. M. U., Tavoy, Burma, Nov. 1906-Aug. 1908; Prome, Sept. 1908-Jan. 
1909; p. Morningside ch., Pittsfield, Mass., June 1909-Dec. 1916; 1st ch., 
Hackensack, N. J., Dec. 1916-; ad. 7 Conklin Place, Hackensack. 


WILLIAM ARTHUR LEE, b. Leeds, Eng., July 1, 1876. U. Wis. 1902; 
N. T. I. 1903-06, B. D., 1906; ord. Madison, Wis., July 24, 1906; p. Ist ch, 
Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept. 1906-June 11; w. c. Watertown, Mass., Oct. 1911- 
Feb. 1912; p. Pleasant St. ch., Worcester, Feb. 1912-Feb. 1916; Central 
Cong. ch., Atlanta, Ga., Mar. 1916-Sept. 1917; war work coun., Y. M. C. A., 
Sept. 1917-Apr. 1922; p. 1st Cong. ch., Winona, Minn., May 1922-; ad. 
165 W. Broadway, Winona. 


LEON GROFF MILES, b. Allenwood, Pa., Feb. 27, 1877. F. C. 1903; 
N. T. I. 1903-06, B. D., 1906; ord. Peabody, Nov. 28, 1906; p. Peabody, 
Nov. 1906-Dec. 1913; Christ. Sci. prac., Salem, Dec. 1913-; ad. 187 North 
St., Salem, Mass. 


ALONZO EVERETT MURPHY, b. Chili, Ind., Nov. 20, 1870. F. C. 
1903; N. T. I. Nov. 1903-06, B. D., 1906; ord. Trinity ch., Fall River, Nov. 
20, 1906; p. Trinity ch., Fall River, Sept. 1906-Dec. 1909; Stoneham, Dec. 
1909-Aug. 1912; Kokomo, Ind., Aug. 1912-Aug. 1916; Chili, May 1917- 
Sept. 1920; Flora, Sept. 1920-; ad. Flora, Ind. 


ARTHUR HARTSTEIN PAGE, b. Chapman, Nebr., Sept. 5, 1873. C. U. 
1898; N. T. I. 1903-06, B. D., 1906; ord. Rockport, Me., June 18, 1906; 
miss. A. B. M. U., Swatow, China, Oct. 1906-. 


ERNEST THOMAS POTTER, b. Berkshire, O., Sept. 30, 1874. Ott. 
U. 1897; ord. Fairview, Kans., Oct. 29, 1902; p. Fairview, Nov. 1901-Sept. 
1903; N. T. I. 1903-06; p. Wamego, Kans., Sept. 1906-July 1911; St. Cloud, 
Fla., Nov. 1911-May 1912; Marissa, Ill., May 1912-May 1915; Aledo, Sept. 
1915-Sept. 1919; Lapeer, Mich., Nov. 1919-Dec. 1922; Community ch., near 
Lapeer, Oct. 1923-; ad. Hadley, Mich. 


RALPH ATHERTON SHERWOOD, b. Sutton, Vt., Aug. 4, 1880. Br. 
U. 1903; N. T. I. 1903-06, B. D., 1906; ord. Cranston St. ch., Providence, 
R, I, June 17, 1906; p. Somersworth, N. H., July 1906-Mar. 1909; Keene, 
pete 1909-May 1917; Ist ch., Salem, Mass., June 1917-; ad. 15 Becford St., 

alem. 


RALPH EWING STOREY, b. McMinnville, Ore., June 5, 1872. Mc- 
Minnville C, 1895; Br. U. 1899; prof, Eng. Lit, McMinnville C., 1899-1902; 


208 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1907 


grad. stud. H. U., 1902-03; N. T. I. 1903-06, B. D., 1906; ord. Indepen- 
dence, Ore., Dec. 27, 1889; p. Harrisville, R. I., June 1903-June 1904; North 
Oxford, Mass., June 1904-June 1906; Holden, June 1906-Dec. 1907; Pendle- 
ton, Ore., Dec. 1907-?; Fort Rock; Harlem, Mont. 


WILLARD STANLEY TEDFORD, b. Windsor, N. B., May 6, 1874. 
Ac. U. 1903; N. T. I. 1903-06; ord. Brussels St. ch. St. John, N. B., July 
12, 1906; miss. F. M. Bd., Mar. Prov., Bobbili, India, Sept. 1906-08; Raya- 
gadda, 1908-Apr. 1913; stud. Hart. T. S. 1913-14, M. S. Th., 1914; p. St. 
Andrews, N. B., Oct. 1914-Nov. 1915; miss. F. M. Bd. Canadian Bapts., 
Palkonda, India, Nov. 1916-; ad. Palkonda, Vizagapatam Dist., India. 


ERNEST MALONE Harris, b. Norwood, N. C., Apr. 5, 1874. W. F. C. 
1903; N. T. I. 1903-04; p. Wittenberg, N. S., 1904-05; R. T. S. 1905-07; 
Waterbury, Conn., 1904-05; S. B. T. S. 1905-08, Th. M., 1908; p. Bloom- 
field, Ky., July 1907-July 1908; Woodlake, and Great Crossings, July 1908- 
Apr. 1911, Great Crossings, to Apr. 1912; Marion, Va., Apr. 1912-June 
1918; 1st ch.,’"Fulton, Mo., June 1918-Dec. 1920; Covington, Va., Dec. 1920- 
Feb. ae Thomas Mem. ch., Bennettsville, S. C., Feb. 1923-; ad. Ben- 
nettsvulle. 


LESLIE OrAN Loomer, b. Walton, Hants Co., N. S., Jan. 26, 1878. Ac. U. 
1903; N. T. I. 1903-04; p. Wittenberg, N. S., 1904-05; R. T. S. 1905-07; 
not ord.; p. Lower Stewiacke, N. S., 1909-10; author, The Prophet, 1911; 
ad. Falmouth, N. S. 


LAWRENCE MATTHEWS Proctor, b. near Columbia, Mo., Oct. 25, 1877. 
W. J. C. 1902; N. T. I. 1903-Nov. 1904; ord. Coleman, Mo., May 12, 1900; 
p. Coleman, Apr. 1900-Jan. 1903, and Lansing, Kans., May 1901-June 1902, 
and Drexel, Mo., June 1902-Sept. 1903; Pleasant Valley, Jan.-Sept. 1903; 
Independence Ave. ch., Kansas City, Dec. 1904-July 1909; Odessa, July 
fav aoi 1915; Jefferson City, Mo., Feb. 1915-June 1919; pceeritctag 

uly -. 


1907 
F,. F. Pererson, Class Secretary 


FREDERICK MANNING ARMSTRONG, b. Halifax, N. S., Apr. 1, 
1881. McM. U. 1901; N. T. I. 1905-07; tea. Bib. Sch., Burma, Oct. 1909- 
Aug. 1910; tea. high sch., 1911-; s. Stepney, Conn., Oct. 1916-Mar. 1917; 
dir. rel. educ., Un. Cong. ch., Bridgeport, Apr. 1917-June 1919; act. p. 
Bapt. ch., Stratfield, Mar. 1922-Sept. 1924; ad. Box 31, Bridgeport. 


ILSLEY BOONE, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 5, 1879. Br. U. 1904; N. 
T. I. 1904-07, B. D., 1907; Turner fellow, 1907-09, S. T. M., 1910, instr. 
N. T. Gr., 1908-09; ord. Newton Centre, Jan. 10, 1909; author, series, The 
Conquering Christ, and ed. on Bible Study Union Lessons, 1909-10; ed. 
work on Missions, 1911-14; on Standard, 1914; p. Yarmouthville, Me., 
Nov. 1914-Nov. 1916; sec. Civic and Social Welfare Assoc., Nassau Coun- 
ty, N. Y., Nov. 1916-Apr. 1918; p. Port Washington, N. Y., Apr. 1918- 
Apr. 1919; sec. Bapt. Laymen’s Miss. Movement, Feb. 1919-June 1919; 
Interch. World Movement, June 1919-Aug. 1920; ed. Educational Motion 
Pictures, 1920-; ad. Oakland, N. J. 


ALONZO BEE CHRISTIE, b. Elkhorn, Ky., Oct. 23, 1876. Ord. Salem 
ch., Culver, Mo., Apr. 27, 1902; p. Deerfield, Mo., Apr. 1902-June 1903; 
Reading, Kans., June 1903-Aug. 1904; Ott. U., 1904; N. T. I, 1904-07, 


1907] STUDENTS 209 


B. D., 1907; miss. S. B. C., Brazil, 1907-; tea. Rio C. and Seminary, 1908; 
ev. miss., Campos Field, 1909; fd. and pres. Friburge A., Campos, 1910-18; 
gen. miss., State of Rio, 1910-; ad. Caixa 65, Nicteroy, Brazil. 


CHARLES LEWIS FOWLER, b. Matthews, N. C., Nov. 17, 1877. Ord. 
New Hope ch., Morgan’s Mills, N. C., Dec. 15, 1899; p. Morgan’s Mills, 
Oct. 1899-June 1901; Unity ch., Simpsonville, S. C., Jan. 1902-Sept. 1904; 
Furman U. 1904; N. T. I. 1904-07, B. D., 1907; p. Georgetown, Nov. 1904- 
June 1907; Clinton, S. C., Sept. 1907-June 1911; pres. Lexington Fem. C., 
Lexington, Mo., July 1911-1914; pres. Cox C., College Park Ga., 1914-17; 
pres. Lanier U., Atlanta, Ga., 1917-21; ed. The American Standard, New 
York City, 1923-; author, Our Lord’s Baptism, 1909; The Ku Klux Klan, 
1920; Rome: A Menace, 1921; The Jew: A Menace, 1922; ed. and prop. 
The Gospel Forum, May 1908-Jan. 1911; ad. Room 421, 500 Fifth Ave., 
New York City. D. D., Lanier U., 1919; LL. D., U. So. Minn., 1916. 


LEMUEL ELMER McMILLAN FREEMAN, b. Easley, S. C., June 4, 
1879. Ord. Cross. Roads ch., Easley, June 14, 1902; Furman U. 1904; N. 
T. I. 1904-05, 1906-07, B. D., 1907; H. U. D. S. 1905-06; p. Hampton, S. C., 
June 1907-June 1908; U. Chic. June-Dec., 1908; S. B. T. S. 1909-10, Th. D., 
1910; prof. Bib. and Phil., Meredith C., Raleigh, N. C., 1910-; ad. 317 East 
Jones St., Raleigh, N. C. 


WILLIAM DAVID GOBLE, b. Springfield, Mo., Sept. 17, 1871. Ord. 
Weir City, Kans., Aug. 23, 1900; p. North Ottawa, Sept. 1899-July 1904; 
Ott. U. 1904; N. T. I. 1904-07, B. D., 1907; p. Hingham, 1904-Mar. 1907; 
Middleboro, Apr. 1907-Feb. 1912; 1st ch., Fitchburg, Feb. 1912-Apr. 1921; 
Ist ch., Cambridge, Apr. 1921-; ad. 4 Hancock Park, Cambridge. 


ARTHUR (SILAS LEWIS, b. Parrsboro; N. S., Apr. 25, 1876. Ac.\U. 
1901; ord. Aylesford, N. S., July 12, 1901; p. Aylesford, Jan. 1901-June 
1904; N. T. I. 1904-07, B. D., 1907; p. Stratford St. ch., Boston, Aug. 1904- 
June 1907; Bridgetown, N. S., July 1907-Apr. 1909; Zion ch., Yarmouth, 
May 1909-Jan. 1913; Windsor, Dec. 1913-Dec. 1916; Ist ch., Regina, Sask., 
Jan. 1917-Apr. 1922; Fairview, Vancouver, B. C., May 1922-Jan. 1925; 1st 
ch., Edmonton, Alta., Feb. 1925-; ad. lst Bapt. Ch., Edmonton. D. D., 
McM. U., 1924. 


DONALD HECTOR MacQUARRIE, b. Malagawatch, N. S., Feb. 9, 
1860. Ac. U. 1891; ord. Wolfville, Nov. 27, 1889; p. Campbelltown, N. B., 
Dec. 1889-Sept. 1890; North Brookfield, N. S., June 1891-June 1893; North 
Sydney, July 1893-Sept. 1895; Port Maitland, Jan. 1896-Dec. 1898; Parrs- 
boro, Jan. 1899-May 1903; Lockport, Sept. 1903-Sept. 1904; N. T. I. 1904- 
07, B. D., 1907; p. Belfast, Me., July 1907-Sept. 1908; N. T. I. post-grad., 
1908-10, S. T. M., 1909; p. Newton Upper Falls, Mar. 1909-June 1910; 
Canning, N. S., Jan. 1911-Oct. 1914; miss. Kings Co., Oct. 1914-Jan. 1915; 
p. North Bradfield, Apr. 1916-Nov. 1917; New Germany, Dec. 1917-Sept. 
1922; Yarmouth North, Aug. 1923-; ad. Yarmouth North, N. S. 


CHARLES FRANCIS MIEIR, b. Oskaloosa, Ia., May 26, 1873. Ord. 
Burlington, Kans., July 23, 1903; p. Burlington, ‘July 1903- June 1904; Ott. 
U. 1904; N. T. I. 1904- 07, B. Ds 1907: p. Concordia, Kans., Oct. 1907-Nov. 
1909 ; West Side ch’: Seattle, Wash., ‘Nov. 1909-Mar. 1913; Highland ch., 
Portland, Ore., Jan. 1915-July 1918; in bus., 1923-; ad. Thermopolis, 
Wyoming. 


WILLIAM ELMER MONBECK, b. New Columbia, Pa., July 19, 1873. 
S. B. T. S. 1896-97, 1898-99; ord. ‘McFerran Mem. ch., Louisville, Ky., 
May 10, 1899; p. Liberty ch., Mitchell, Ind., 1st ch., Huron, and Ist ch, 


210 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1907 


Campbellsburg, Feb. 1899-Nov. 1900; Blue Mound, Kans., Apr. 1901-Apr. 
1904; North Ottawa, July 1904-July 1906: Ott. U. 1906; Noa) a: 1906-07, 
B. D., 1907; p. Downs, Kans., July 1907- Mar. 1910; Palisades, Colo., Mar. 
1910- Apr. 1913; dir. rel. educ, AY BAPos eo Wash: ‘May 1913-Feb. 1915: Dp. 
Colfax, Feb. 1915-Dec. 1916; ret d’Alene, Tda., Dec. 1916-May 1920; 
Pullman, Wash., May 1920-: ad. Pullman. 


CHARLES ALBERT Son b. Neponset, Mass., Mar. 17, 1878. 
Bost. U. 1904; N. T. I. 1904-07, B. 1907; ord. Hampton Falls, N. He 
June 13, 1907; p. Hampton Falls and reer Apr. 1907-Dec. 1913; Y. M. 
CoA. A. work, Portsmouth, Dec. 1913-Mar. 1915; p. Willington, Conn., Mar. 
1915-Nov. 1918; Hampton Falls, N. H., Apr. 1919- June 1924; ad. 167 High 
St., Exeter, N. AS 


FERDINAND FRANCIS PETERSON, b. Clyde, Kans., May 7, 1876. 
Ord. Walnut, Feb. 12, 1900; p. Walnut, Feb. 1900-Oct. 1902, and Girard, 
Feb.-Oct. 1902; Girard, Oct. 1902-July 1904; Ott. U. 1904; N. T. I. 1904- 
07, B. D., 1907; p. Elm St. chap., Everett, Oct. 1904-May 1907; Ist ch.,, 
Medford, June 1907-Jan. 1915; dir. rel. educ., Mass. Bapt. Conv., 1915- 
Jan. 1920; spec. chapl., Camp Devens, Sept. 1917-Jan. 1919; dir. rel. educ. 
Bd. of Educ., N. B. C., Jan. 1920-Oct. 1920; Mass. Bapt. Conv., Oct. 1920- 
Feb. 1924; Euclid Ave. ch., Cleveland, O., Feb. 1924-; ad. Euclid Ave. 
Bapt. Ch., Cleveland. D. D., Ott. U., 1920. 


PERYL CLINTON REED, b. Mill Village, N. S., ee 11878. “Acie: 
1902; N. T. I. 1904-07, B. D., 1907; ord. Spencer, Oct. 15, 1906; p. Spencer, 
Feb. 1906-June 1907; asst. i Ashland Ave. ch., Toledo, O., Aug. 1907- 
May 1908; p. Bridgewater, N . S., June 1908-Aug. 1912; Sydney, Oct. 1912- 
Nov. 1915; Hantsport, Dec. 1915-Nov. 1917; Y. M. C. A., transport serv., 
Capt., act. chapl., Dec. 1917-Nov. 1919; Y. MUGiA. serv., Regina, Sask., 
Dec. 1919-Apr. 1921; dir. rel. educ. Sask. Bapt. Conv., May 1921-July 1922; 
p. Port Arthur, Ont., Sept. 1922-; ad. 314 Arthur St., Port Arthur. 


NATHAN BRADFORD ROGERS, b. Windham Hill, N. S., Sept. 3, 
1871. Ac. U. 1898; ord. Maugerville, N. B., Feb. 4, 1903; p. Maugerville, 
Sept. 1901-Sept. 1904; N. T. I. 1904-07; p. Broadway chap., Ist ch., Fall 
River, June 1907-June 1909; stud. Sch. Expr., Boston, Aug. 1909-Apr. 
1910; Northeast Harbor, Me., June 1910-Oct. 1913; Canton, Mass., Nov. 
1913-Oct. 1921; Nantucket, Oct. 1921-; ed. Nantucket Advocate, Feb. 1922-. 


ALBERT HAYES STANTON, b. Ekonk, Conn., Mar. 27, 1878. Br. 
U. 1904; N. T. I. 1904-05, 1906-07, B. D., 1907; U. Oxford, Eng., 1905-06; 
spec. stud. H. U., 1906-07; ord. Yarmouth, Me., Nov. 13, 1907; p. Yar- 
mouth, Oct. 1907-Apr. 1911; Natick, Mass., May 1911-Mar. 1917; Jersey 
City, N. J., Apr. 1917-; ad. 217 Union St., Jersey City. 


CHARLES ALBERT WATERS, b. St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 16, 1876. Mo. 
State Uo Wan Ke me bey) 1903-06 ; NTT 1906-07, B. D., 1907; 
ord. Ramsey, Mo., 1899 ; Canton 1899- 1903: Manning, S. a. 1907- 09; 
Columbia, 1910- 1914; Rater Mo., 1915-23; Ist Meth. ch., Marionville, 
1923-; ad. Marionville, Mo. 


ALLISON MASON WATTS, b. Tenants Harbor, Me., June 1, 1878. 
Cy. C. 1903; tea. Craftsbury, Vt., 1903-04; N. T. I. 1904 -07, B. D., 1907; 
ord. West Brattleboro, Vt., Jan. o 1908; p. West Brattleboro, Dec. 1907- 
June 1909; Johnson, July 1909- Apr. 1911; North Haven, Me., May 1911- 
Oct. 1913; Woodland, Dec. 1913-Nov. 1914: Rumney, N. Ey Dec. 1914- 
Nov. 1917; Dixville, P. Q., and Norton, Vt., "Dec. 1917-Oct. 1922; ted, ch, 
Westford, Vt, Nov. 1922. 


1908] STUDENTS ant 


Davip Orvat Hopkins, b. Llandybie, South Wales, Sept. 17, 1875. Ord. 
Reading, Kans., Aug. 15, 1899; p. Reading, 1899-1900; Gardner, 1900-01; 
Ruhamah, 1901-04; Ott. U. 1904; N. T. I. 1904-05; K. C. T. S. 1905-06; 
R. T. S. 1906-07; p. Roodhouse, Ill., Sept. 1907-Aug. 1909; Cambridge, 
Aug. 1909-Sept. 1911; Champaign, Sept. 1911-Sept. 1918; dist. supt. Ill. 
Bapt. State Conv., 1918-; ad. 410 W. Wallow Stu Normalwalt Sib) iD: 
Temple U., 1907. 


*JoHN Hector PALMER, b. Wilmot Valley, P. E. I., May 8, 1876. Br. U. 
1904; N. T. I. 1904-05; Hart. T. S. 1905-06; U. Chic., aut. 1907; ord. Ist 
ch., Providence, R. 1, May 14, 1906; p. Elkhorn, Wis., June 1906-Mar. 
1908; Lonsdale, R. I., Mar. 1908-Oct. 1910; fellow in Bib. Gr., U. Chic., 
Oct. 1910-1911, B. D., 1911; p. 2nd ch., Palmer, Mass., 1912-Oct. 1919; 
Cambridge, O., Nov. 1919-1921; d. Zanesville, O., Nov. 6, 1921. 19—*] 


1908 
R. H. Pratt, Class Secretary 


GEORGE EvereTT TOMKINSON, b. Uxbridge, Ont., Oct. 1, 1883. McM. U. 
1905; McM. U. D. S. 1904-07, B. Th., 1907; N. T. I. 1907-08, B. D., 1908; 
ord. Ist ch., Lowell, June 12, 1907; asst. p. lst ch., Lowell, May 1907-Feb. 
1910; p. Southbridge, Feb. 1910-Sept. 1913; Brattleboro, Vt., Sept. 1913- 
Sept. 1917; Oak Lane, Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 1917-May 1922; in bus., 
1923-; ad. 1821 1st Natl. Bank Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 


ERNEST NEVILLE ARMSTRONG, b. Chicacole, India, Nov. 5, 1878. 
McM. U. 1900; N. T. I. 1900-Mar. 1901, 1907-08; Bib. Trn. Sch. New 
York, N. Y., 1906-07; asst. miss. Rangoon, Burma, 1901-05; ord. Palmyra, 
Ont., May 18, 1910; p. Palmyra, Sept. 1909-Oct. 1910; U. Chic. D. S. 1910- 
12; B. De 1911; miss. A. B. F. M. S., Rangoon, Burma, 1912-1923; grad. 
stud., 1: Chic., 1924-; ad. 137 Goodspeed HaliQuitihic: 


JAMES PERCIVAL BERKELEY, b. Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 21, 
1879. Mar. C. 1905; N. T. I. 1905-08, B. D., 1908, fellow, N. T., 1908-09; 
ord. Bellingham, Mass., Sept. 29, 1908; instr. Bib, depts., Na Tb 1909-14; 
fellow, N. T., and stud. at Universities of Glasgow, Manchester and Ox- 
ford, 1914- 15: asst. prof, in Bib. depts., N. T. I., 1915-19; stud. U. T. S., 
1919; prof. rel. educ., N. T. I., 1919-. D. LOT Ga 1922. 


ALBERT McKENZIE BOGGS, b. Nellore, India, May 18, 1883. Ac. U. 
1903; R. T. S. 1904-05; S. B. T. S. 1905-07; N. T. I. 1907-08, B. D., 1908; 
ord. Clarendon St. ch., Boston, Sept. 16, 1908: miss. A. B. M. AG 1908-, p 
Eng. ch., Secunderabad, India, Feb, 1909-? Telugu ch., Mar. 1910-? AN 
Mahbubnagar, Deccan, So. India, 


LEON JERMAIN BRACE, b. Pes NY May 2; 1877, sUg R905: 
N.. T. I. 1905-08, B. D., 1908, S. T. M., 1912; ord. Greenfield, Sept. 3, 1908; 
p. Greenfield, June 1908- May 1916; Summit Ave. ont Jersey City, N. sit 
May 1916- Sept. 1922; Lehigh Ave. ‘ch., Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 1922-; ad. 
2952 N. 12th St., Philadelphia. 


BERTRAN CLYDE BUGBEE, b. Eastford, Conn., Nov. 6, 1878. Br. 
U. 1905; N. T. I. 1905-08, B. D., 1908; ord. Warrenville, Conn., Nov. 2, 
1909; s. Princeton, Me., June-Nov., 1908; p. Warrenville, Conn., Sept. 
1909-; ad. Warrenville. 


212 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1908 


AUTHER FRANKLIN COLVER, b. Shell Rock, Ia. July 31, 1878. 
Des M. C. 1905; N. T. I. 1905-08, B. D., 1908; ord. Dillon, Mont., Sept. 
11, 1908; p. Dillon, Aug. 1908- Mar. 1911; Webster City, Ia., Apr. 1911- 
Nov. 1913; BE a Dec. 1913- June 1914; s. Weiser, Ida., Apr.- 
Nov. 1915; p. St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 1916-May 1917; Blackfoot, Ida., May 
1917-Apr. 1930: Spokane, Wash., Apr. 1920-Apr. 1924: Boise, Ida., Apr. 
1924-; ad. 410 No. Tenth Ay Boise. 


EARLE WINTHROP DARROW, b. Waterford, Conn., Oct. 15, 1873. 
C. T. S. 1900-01; ord. Sterling, Conn., Dec. 15, 1901; p. Sterling, Oct. 1901- 
June 1906; N. A. 1906-08, B. D., 1908 ; Dp. Willington, Conn., Dec. 1908- 
Nov. 1915, West Hartford, Nov. 1915-July 1920; Ist ch., Holyoke, Mass., 
Sept. 1920-; ad. 624 South St, Holyoke. A. M., it Ge 1918. 


WILLIAM GRAHAM EVERSON, b. Wooster, O., July 1, 1879. 1st 
serg., Co. E, 158th Ind. Vol. inf., in Spanish war; F. C. 1903, phy. dir., 
1897-1903; ord. Richmond, Ind., July 18, 1901; p. Morgantown and Lewis 
Creek, Jan. 1901-June 1903; Ist ch., Columbus, July 1903-Sept. 1905; N. 
T. I. 1905-08, B. D., 1908; p. Glenwood ch., Everett, Feb. 1906-May 1908; 
College Ave., ch., Indianapolis, Ind., May 1908-May 1911; lst ch., Newport, 
Ky., May 1911-Sept. 1913; Fourth Ave. ch., Louisville, Sept. 1913-Jan. 
1915; Norwood, O., Jan. 1915-May 1921; World War: maj., lieut. col., 
col., 332nd inf. and brig. gen. U. S. A., 76th inf. brigade; cited and 
decorated by Eng., France, Italy, U.S., Serbia, Fiume, Montenegro; p. Ist 
ch., Muncie, Ind., May 1921-; author, Twenty Outline Studies of the New 
Testament, 1920; ad. 1116 North Walnut St., Muncie. 


CAIUS ORRINGTON HOWLETT, b. Annandale, P. E. I., Oct. 28, 
1877. Ac. U. 1905; N. T. I. 1905-08, B. D., 1908 ; ord. Sydney Mines, NaOF 
Nov. 7, 1908; p. Sydney Mines, Sept. 1908- June 1912; Moncton, N. B., 
June 1912- June 1917; Bath, June 1917-May 1921; Andover, May 1921-: ad. 
Andover, N. B. 


JOHN STACY KEELY,bs Charleston.) We Vas May’ 8118/5 W we. 
U. 1905; N. T. I. 1905-08, B. D., 1908; ord. Fayville, Feb. 18, 1909; p. Fay- 
ville, Feb. 1909- Apr. 1910; East Brookfield, May 1910-; ad. 67 Union ur 
Worcester, Mass. 


ELIAS CORDER MILLER, b. Higginsville, Mo., May 7, 1870. W. J. 
C. 1902; ord. Fairville, Mo., Aug. 20, 1902; >. Fairville, June 1902-Sept. 
1905; N. T. I, 1905- 08, B. D., 1908; p. ‘Newton Upper Falls, Oct. 1905-May 
1907; Rowley, June 1907- June 1908; North ch., New Bedford, Oct. 1908- 
Li. Attleboro, Dec, 1912-July 1918; sec. Y. M. (oe A., overseas, July 1918- 
Mar. 1919; Lexington, Mo., Sept. 1919-; ad. 308 South St., Lexington, Mo. 


ROBERT HENRY PRATT, b. Portland, Me., July 8, 1882. U. Minn. 
1905; N. T. I. 1905-08, B. D., 1908, S. T. M., 1915; ord. lst ch., Minne- 
apolis, Minn., Aug. 16, 1907; p. Hebron ch., St. Paul, Oct. 1908-June 1910; 
West Concord, Minn., Oct. 1910-Oct. 1912; River Falls, Wisc., Oct. 1912- 
Oct. 1914; Sheboygan Falls, Oct. 1914-Jan. 1918; Beatrice, Nebr., Mar. 
Hane 1919; Wayne, June 1919-Jan. 1921; Mount Carroll, Ill., Jan. 


WILLARD LESLIE PRATT, b. Parrsboro, N. S., Nov. 15, 1878. Br. 
U., B. Ph., 1905; N. T. I. 1905-08, B. D., 1908; ord. Brewer, Me., Sept. 22, 
1908; p. Brewer, June 1908-Nov. 1913; Rockland, Dec. 1913-Nov. 1920; 
chapl., U. S. A., Nov.-Dec. 1918; Stoughton St. ch., Boston, Mass., Nov. 
1920-; ad. 19 Windermere Rd., Boston 25. 


1909] STUDENTS 213 


ARTHUR GEORGE ROBERTS, b. Radnor, O., Mar. 31, 1880. O. Wes. 
U. 1904; N. T. I. 1905-08, B. D., 1908; ord. Belfast, Me., Jan. 14, 1909; p. 
Belfast, Nov. 1908-11; stud. Gen. T. S., New York, N. Y., Oct. 1911-12, 
B. D., 1913; ord. Epis. dea., June 1912, pt., May 1913; pt. in charge, Corona, 
May 1913-; ad. 37 41st St., Corona, N. Y. 


JOHN HARRISON THOMPSON, b. Iowa City, Ia., May 20, 1884. 
Br. U. 1905; N. T. I. 1905-08, B. D., 1908; ord. Holyoke, July 3, 1908; p. 
Ist ch., Holyoke, Apr. 1908-May 1911; Ludlow, Vt., June 1911-Nov. 1913; 
Randolph, Apr. 1913-Aug. 1916; state ev., Vt. Bapt. Conv., 1913-14; p. 
South Norwalk, Conn., Sept. 1916-May 1919; rural survey supervisor, 
Interch. World Movement, Maine, 1919-20; p. Ist ch., Portland, May 1920- 
Dec. 1924; Ruggles St. ch., Boston, Mass., Jan. 1925-; ad. 77 Newburg St., 
Roslindale, Mass. 


CASSIUS ALEXANDER WARD, b. Goodman, Miss., May 7, 1877. 
Ord Goodman, Dec. 17, 1897; p. Vaiden, 1898-99; Tullohoma, Tenn., 1900- 
01; Columbia, 1901-05; R. W. U. 1905; N. T. I. 1905-08, B. D., 1908; p. 
Ebenezer ch., Boston, July 1908-; ad. 10 Marble St., Roxbury. 


Henry ALLEN Cook, b. Moline, Ill., Mar. 12, 1883. U. Wis. 1905; N. T. 
I, 1905-Nov. 1906; not ord.; prin. high sch. Fifield, Wis.; Arena, Wis. 


Epwarp Howe Corton, b. Boston, Mass., Nov. 21, 1881. Cy. C. 1905; 
N. T. I. 1905-07; U. T. S. 1907-08; ord.. Provincetown, Mass., Mar. 30, 
1909; rec. to Unit. min., Oct. 2, 1911; p. Unity Cong. ch., Danvers, 1911- 
17; overseas Y. M. C. A. serv., 1917-18; org. Community ch., Danvers, 
Mass., 1918-19; assoc. ed. Christian Register, 1919-; p. Unit. ch., Marble- 
head, 1922-; author, The Ideals of Theodore Roosevelt, 1923; lect.; ad. 24 
Evans Road, Marblehead, Mass. 19 


1909 


R. E. Wuittemore, Class Secretary 


*IRA MILLARD BAIRD, b. Clementsvale, N. S., Dec. 18, 1871. Ac. U. 
1902; ord. Brookfield, N. S., Oct. 2, 1902; p. Brookfield, June 1902-June 
1904; Moncton, N. B., June 1904- Sept. 1906; N. T. I. 1906-09, B. D., 1909, 
S. T. M., 1911; p. Temple ch., Yarmouth, N. S., June 1909-1912; New Lon- 
don, N. H., May 1912-Feb. 1921; d. Yarmouth, N. S., May 4, 1921. 


HARRIS MERRILL BARBOUR, b. Fall River, Mass., Sept. 6, 1884. 
Br. U. 1906; N. T. I. 1906-09, B. D., 1909; ord. Arlington Heights, June 
14, 1909; p. Arlington Heights, June 1909-June 1911; fellow and asst. in 
Phil., Br. U., 1911-13; prof. Phil. and Hist., Milton C., Milton, Wis., 1913- 
21; p. Ripon, Sept. 1922-; assoc. prof. Phil. Ripon C., 1924-; ad. 131 E. 
Fond du Lac St., Ripon, Wis. 


CHARLES RAYMOND CHAPPELL, b. New London, Conn., Nov. 3, 
1882. Br. U. 1906; N. T. I. 1906-09, B. D., 1909; ord. Bath, Me., Mar. 30, 
1910; p. lst ch., Bath, Feb. 1910-July 1919; Central ch., Middleborough, 
Mass., July 1919-; ad. 23 Pearl St., Middleborough. 


CARL HERMAN LAGER, b. Sédermanland, Sweden, July 7, 1878. 
Betelseminariet, 1902-05; U. Chic. 1905-06; Ewing C. 1908; N. T. I. 1906- 
09, B. D., 1909, Turner fellow, O. T., 1909-11, S. T. M., 1913; res. Am. 
Sch. of Oriental Research in Jerusalem, 1910-11; Colg. U., post-grad., 


214 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1909 


1911-13; fellow in Semitics, U. Chic., 1913-15; ord. New Bedford, Mass., 
June 28, 1909; p. Swedish ch., New Bedford, June- Nov., 1909; prof. O. Th 
Heb. and Swedish, Brandon Gy Brandon, Manit., 1915-, 


WILLIAM JOHN RUTLEDGE, b. Castledeog, Tyrone, Ire., May 16, 
1864. Ord. Mahone Bay, N. S., Apr. 11, 1892; p. Mahone Bay, 1892-94 ; 
Ac. U. 1896; p. Woodstock, N. B., Sept. 1896- Apr. 1899; Goldboro, N. S., 
Apr. 1899- Apr. 1901; Port "Maitland, Apr. 1901-Oct. 1906; N. T. I. 1906- 
09, B. D., 1909; p. Berwick, NAS July 1909-1913; South Boston, Mass., 
May 1913-Oct. 1921; Whitman, Oct. 1921-; ad. 670 ‘Washington St. Whit- 


mafni, 


HORACE BLANCHARD SLOAT, b. Tracy’s Mills, N. B., Oct. 30, 
1873. Tea. pub. schs., 1893-95; Ac. U. 1899; ord. Marysville, N. B., Oct. 
5, 1899; p. Marysville, June 1899-Dec, 1900; ‘Milton, Nose anh 1901- Aug. 
1906 ; N. T. I. 1906-09, B. D., 1909; p. New "London, N. H., and instr. Bib. 
Lit., C. A., May 1909- Feb. 1912: Ist ch., Waterbury, Conn., Mar. 1912-20; 
dir. Promotion, Conn. Bapt. Conv., 1920-24, sec. Promotion, 1924-; ed. 
and man. The Connecticut Baptist, 1920-; ad. 720 Main St., Hartford. 


FRANK AUBREY STARRATT, b. Paradise, N. S., Feb. 7, 1865. Ac. 
U. 1892; U. Chic. 1892-93; ord. Grafton, N. Dak., May 17, 1893; p. Graf- 
ton, 1893-95; Pearsall, Tex., 1895-1901; Stoneham, Mass., 1903-09; N. T. I. 
1907-08; prof. Christ. Theol. Colg. T. S., 1909-1920; stud. U. Chic. 1915- 
16; far. Sherburne, N. Y., 1920-; ad. Sherburne. D. D., Ac. U., 1920. 


ROY EUGENE WHITTEMORE, b. Hyde Park, Mass., Mar. 8, 1883. 
Bost. U. 1906; N. T. I. 1906-09, B. D., 1909; ord. Hyde Park, June 15, 
1909; p. Hancock, Aug. 1909- Dec. 1911; Agawam, Dec, 1911-Nov. 1914; 
Middlebury, Vis Nov. 1914- Aug. 1920; Marquette, Mich., Sept. 1920- Sept. 
1924; Wayne, Pa., Sept. 1924-; ad. 113 W. Wayne Ave., Wayne. 


JAMES CLEMENT WILSON, b. White Head, Grand Manan, N. B., 
Apr. 27, 1879. U.N. B. 1905; ord. Free Bapt. min., Tracy Station, Sept. 
20, 1904; p. Gibson, Sept. 1903-Aug. 1906; N. T. I. 1906-09, B. D., 1909; 
p. New Cross St. ch., Somerville, Apr. 1907-Jan. 1909; Chelmsford St. 
ch., Lowell, Feb. 1909-Feb. 1913; lst ch., New Glasgow, N. S., Feb. 1913- 
Sept. 1915; World War, priv., corp., serg., platoon serg., lst lieut., chapl. 
capt., Europe, Sept. 1916-July, 1919 grad. stud., Bost. U., 1919-20; p. 1st 
ch., Norwood, Mass., July 1920-Sept. 1922; in bus. Boston, Sept. 1922-; 
ad. 38 Florence Ave., Norwood. 


JONAS PETER ZETTERVALL, b. Njurunda, cde Paes aragcey Oct. 
2, 1880. Betelseminariet, 1902-05; 'U. Chic, 1905-06; N. T. I. 1906- 09, 
B. D., 1909; ord. Washington St ch., Lynn, June 29, 1908: p. Swedish che 
Lynn, June 1908-Oct. 1909; Ist Swedish ch., Worcester, Noe 1909-Oct. 
1913; Winnipeg, Manit., Nov. 1913-Nov. 1920: tea. Swedish dept. Brandon 
Ge Brandon, Man., 1914- 15; miss. western Canada, Dec. 1920-May 1922; 
Dp. Jamestown, N. vi June 1922-; ad. 123 Chandler St., Jamestown. 


GrorcE Ross Maurice WELLS, b. Moose Jaw, Sask., June 16, 1884. McM. 
U. 1906; N. T. I. 1906-08; H. U. 1908-09; ord. South Chelmsford, May 
ah 1908; p. South Chelmsford, May 1908- ‘June 1909; Towson, Md., Oct. 
1909-Oct. 1911; stud. J. H. U 1909- 11, asst., 1911-12; instr. and assoc. prof. 
Psy., Oberlin, 1912- 17% ety Psy. Wrilis 1917- 20; capt. San. Corps. U. S. 
Army, 1918; prof. Psy., Hatta. Foundation, 1920-: author, Youth and 
the Open Door, 1922; ad. 45 Church Sti Wethersfield, Conn. 


1910] STUDENTS 215 


WILLIAM DruMMOND WHaAN, b. Bell Ewart, Ont., Dec. 1, 1881. McM. 
U. 1906; N. T. I. 1906-Dec. 1907; U. Chic. D. S. Jan. 1908-09; ord. Aurora, 
Ill., Feb. 1, 1910; p. Aurora, Nov. 1909-Nov. 1912; 1st ch., Greeley, Colo., 
Feb. 1913-Aug. 1917; Y. M. C. A. serv. San Antonia, Tex., Aug. 1917- 
June 1918; Fort Sheridan, Ill., June-Oct. 1918; chapl. 1st lieut., Nov. 1918- 
June 1919; p. 1st ch., Billings, Mont., July 1919-Jan. 1924; Ist ch., Wauke- 
gan, Ill., Jan. 1924-; ad. 208 N. Genesee St., Waukegan. 12-*1 


1910 


P. B. Covert, Class Secretary 


Howarp ALMERON Pkeasg, b. Strykersville, N. Y., May 1, 1870. U. Buf- 
falo, M. D., 1892; ord. Portageville, Nov. 22, 1893; p. Portageville, Aug. 
1893-July 1896; Geneseo, Aug. 1896-June 1899; Perry, July 1899-June 
1904; Waverley, Mass., Aug. 1904-Oct. 1905; Natick, Oct. 1905-Jan. 1911; 
Hae Di S51904-08 28. eB 1908 eo N SPT 1909-10./ Sent M1910 sip: 
Grace ch., New York, N. Y., Feb. 1911-Feb. 1912; 1st Unit. ch., Wheeling, 
W. Va., Feb. 1912-Apr. 1915; Ist ch., Ithaca, N. Y., May 1915-Aug. 1917; 
lst ch., Fitchburg, Mass., Sept. 1917-; ad. 93 Prospect St., Fitchburg. 


FREEMAN JOHN Scott, b. Tobo Township, Ont., June 13, 1874. McM. U. 
1899; ord. Moosomin, Assa., July 18, 1899; p. Moosomin, 1899-1901; Bois- 
sevain, Man., 1901-03; Markham, Ont., 1903-05; McM. U. D. S. 1903-05, 
B. Th., 1905; p. Peterboro, Ont., 1905-07; Plymouth, Mass., July 1908-Oct. 
1911; N. T. I, post-grad., 1909-10, B. D., 1910; in bus., Nov. 1911-; ad. 
in 1925, 645 Ocean Ave., Portland, Me. 


PHANUEL BISHOP COVELL, b. Rehoboth, Mass., Feb. 5, 1881. Br. 
U. 1907; N. T. I. 1907-10, B. D., 1910; ord. Nantucket, June 29, 1910; p. 
Ist ch., Nantucket, Mar. 1910-Dec. 1913; Marblehead, Dec. 1913-Jan. 1918; 
Ist lieut. chap]. U. S. Army, U. S. and France, Dec. 1917-Sept. 1919; p. 
Bein Mass., Sept. 1919-Apr. 1924; Newton Sq. ch., Worcester, Apr. 


EARLE BENNETT CROSS, b. Rangoon, Burma, Nov. 27, 1883. Br. 
U. 1905, post-grad., 1905-06, 1907-08, Ph. D., 1909; N. T. I. 1906-07, 1908- 
10, B. D., 1910; ord. Cranston St. ch., Providence, R. I., June 16, 1910; p. 
Central Ave. ch., Dover, N. H., June 1910-Dec. 1915; 1st ch., New Britain, 
Conn., Jan. 1916-Dec. 1918; asst. sec. Victory Campaign, Jan.-June 1919; 
with Interch. World Movement, July 1919-June 1920; sec. Internatl. Com- 
mittee Y. M. C. A., Sept.-Dec. 1920; asst. A. B. F. M. S., Jan. 1921-Jan. 
1922, asst. sec., Jan. 1922-1923; Hoyt prof. Heb. Lang. and Lit. R. T. S., 
July 1923-; ad. 92 Park Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 


GEORGE HERBERT HOLT, b. Clay Centre, Kans., Oct. 24, 1882. Ott. 
U. 1907; N. T. I. 1907-10, B. D., 1910; ord. Jamestown, R. L, June 21, 1910; 
p. Jaméstown, June 1910-Jan. 1912; Barre, Vt. Feb. 1912-Feb. 1916; 
Corona, Calif., Feb. 1916-June 1920; Fairview Heights, Inglewood, Sept. 
1923-; ad. 640 Hargrave St., Inglewood, Calif. 


DANIEL CLARENCE HOLTOM, b. Jackson, Mich., July 7, 1884. Kal. 
C. 1907; U. Chic. 1907; N. T. I. 1907-10, B. D., 1910; ord. Jackson, Mich., 
Sept. 2, 1910; miss. A. B. F. M. S., Tokyo, Japan, 1910-; tea. C. dept., 
Duncan A., 1910-15; prof. Ch. Hist., Japan Bapt. T. S., 1915-17, 1920-; 
fellow, dept. Ch. Hist., U. Chic., 1917-19, Ph. D., 1919; author, The Polits- 


216 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1910 


cal Philosophy of Modern Shinto, A study of the State Religion of Japan, 
1922; ed. Christian Movement in Japan, 1922, 23, 24; Transactions of the 
Asiatic Society of Japan, 1923-; ad. 29 Sanaizaka, Ushigome, Tokyo, 


Japan. 


FARRAR STEWART KINLEY, b. Cape Wolfe, P. E. I., Feb. 25, 1880.. 
Ac. U. 1906; ord. Lower Granville, N. S., Jan. 29, 1907; p. Lower Gran- 
ville, July 1906-Aug. 1907; N. T. I. 1907-10, B. D., 1910; p. Christ. ch., 
Ogunquit, Me., June 1910-Mar, 1915; lst Bapt. ch., Westerly, R. IL, Apr. 
1915-Oct. 1919; Windsor, N. S., Nov. 1919-. 


HERMANN GEORGE PATT, b. London, Eng., June 6, 1882. Colg. U. 
1906; tea. Alderson A., W. Va., 1906-07; N. T. I. 1907-10, B. D., 1910; ord. 
Berean Temple ch., Dorchester, May 26, 1910; p. Granville and South- 
wick, Apr. 1909-Sept. 1914; headmaster, Hancock A., Hancock, N. H., 
1914-17; supt. schs. Hinsdale, Peru, Washington, Windsor, Mass., 1917- 
19; Holland, Wales, Warren, 1919-22; Auburn, Sutton, 1922-23; Man- 
chester-by-the-Sea, 1923-; ad. Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 


JOHN SCOTT PENDLETON, b. Northport, Me., Mar. 6, 1884. Ba. C. 
1907; N. T. I. 1907-10, B. D., 1910; ord. Dudley St. ch., Boston, May 16, 
1910; p. Bradford, N. H., Jan. 1910-Apr. 1915; Farmington, Me., Apr. 
1915-Dec. 1918; Bangor, Dec. 1918-; ad. 460 Union St., Bangor. 


WALTER DOUGLAS SWAFFIELD, b. Harvey, N. B., Oct. 6, 1884. 
Br. U. 1906; N. T. I. 1907-10, B. D., 1910; ord. 1st ch., Lawrence, May 27, 
1910; p. Danielson, Conn., June 1910-May 1917; Trenton St. ch. East 
Boston, Mass., May 1917-Sept. 1920; Keene, N. H., Sept. 1920-; ad. 25 
Court St., Keene, N. H. 


CHARLES WESLEY ALLEN, b. Loskhartville, N. S., Jan: 31, 1872. 
Hort, A. 2 yrs.; N. T. L, spec. stud., 1897-99, reg. course, 1908-10, omitted 
jun. O. T., rec. spec. cert.; ord. Newton Upper Falls, Apr. 27, 1899; p. 
Newton Upper Falls, Dec. 1898-June 1900; 3d ch., Middleboro, Sept. 1900- 
Aug. 1907; Rockport, Sept. 1907-Oct. 1909; s! Milford, Nov. 1909-June 
1910, p. June 1910-Mar. 1915; Dedham, Mar. 1915-Aug. 1918; Y. M. C. A. 
war serv. Aug. 1918-June 1920; act. p. and s. Weymouth, Mass., Sept. 1919- 
June 1920, p. June 1920-; ad. 91 Broad St., Weymouth, Mass. 


Joun Braprorp PENGELLY, b. Brantford, Ont., May 12, 1881. McM. U. 
1906; ord. Baker Hill, Dec. 18, 1906; p. Baker Hill and 2d ch., Markham, 
May 1906-Aug. 1907; N. T. I. Sept.-Dec. 1907; U. Chic. Jan. 1908-Dec. 
1910, B. D., 1910; ord. Epis. dea., Chicago, IIll., Dec. 19, 1909, pt., June 11, 
1910; r. St. Edmund’s ch., Chicago, Jan. 1909-Sept. 1913; St. Paul’s Parish, 
Sept. 1913-May 1924; in bus. Flint, Mich., May 1924-; Y. M. C. A. serv., 
Boao as author, A New Christmas Legend, 1916; ad. 501 Thomson St., 

int. 


Basi BorsE Woop, b. Beaver Dam, Wis., Dec. 26, 1881. Br. U. 1905; N. 
dieu 1907-Mar. 1909; asst. lib. Berkshire Athenaeum; ad. Pittsfield, Mass., 
Springfield City Library; Westerly, R. I.; lib. M. A. C., Nov. 1924-; ad. 
Amherst, Mass. 13 


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1911 
W. H. Des Jarpins, Class Secretary 


LEMUEL ERNEST ACKLAND, b. Hampshire, P. E. I., Feb. 15, 1881. 
Ac. U. 1908; N. T. I. 1909-11, B. D., 1911; ord. Amherst, N. S., Dec. 23, 
1908; p. Bridgewater, Mass., Mar. 1911-1914; Summerside, P. E. I., Apr. 
1914-1917; North ch., Halifax, N. S., 1917-19; Woodstock, N. B., 1919-22; 
Sydney, N. S., Jan. 1923-; ad. 16 Lorway Ave., Sydney. 


*HERBERT SIMPSON BAGNALL, b. Hazel Grove, P. E. I., Dec. 3, 
1880. Ac. U. 1908; ord. Lawrencetown, N. S., June 9, 1908; p. Lawrence- 
town, June 1908-July 1909; N. T. I. 1909-11, B. D., 1911; p. Heath ch., Cal- 
gary, Alta., June 1911-12; miss. and builder of chs., 1912-16; p. Nelson, B. 
C., 1916-19; Medicine Hat, Alta., Oct. 1919-Aug. 1920; d. near Formost, 
Alta., Aug. 11, 1920. 


ORVIE EUSTACE BAKER, b. Lowry City, Mo., Sept. 21, 1871. S. W. 
B. C. 1895; tea. 1895-97; prof. Math., Pierce City C., 1898-1900; pres. Hall- 
Moody Inst., Martin, Tenn., 1900-02; Dickson Norm. C., 1902-04; ord. 
McEwen, Tenn., Oct. 21, 1903; p. McEwen, Oct. 1903-Sept. 1904; Belmont 
ch., Nashville, Sept. 1904-Dec. 1906; prin. State Sch. for Blind, Nashville, 
1904-07; N. T. I. 1908-11, B. D., 1911; instr. Hist. and Lat., Columbia Mil. 
A.; Columbia, Tenn., 1911-13; prof. S. C., 1913-18; oversea Y. M. C. A. 
serv., 1918-19; prof. Sociol. and Econ., Simmons C., 1920-; ad. 300 Grape 
St., Abilene, Texas. 


WILLIAM ELMER BLAKE, b. Haverhill, Mass., Aug. 14, 1884. Colg. 
U. 1908; N. T. I. 1908-11, B. D., 1911; ord. 1st ch., Haverhill, May 31, 1911; 
p. Mendon, June 1910-Oct. 1911; Grafton, Oct. 1911-Jan. 1918; sec. Y. M. 
C. A., Nov. 1917-Dec. 1919, Fort Adams, Newport, R. I., Block Island, 
Newport News, Va.; p. Horace Mem. ch., Chelsea, Mass., Nov. 1920-; 
ad. 37 Parker St., Chelsea. 


HENRY ROSEBROOK BOYER, b. East Florenceville, N. B., Aug. 13, 
1878. U.N. B. 1904-08; ord. Waterloo St. ch., St. John, Oct. 9, 1905; p. 
Gibson, Oct. 1906-Sept. 1908; N. T. I. 1908-11, B. D., 1911, S. T. M., 1914; 
p. lst Free Bapt. ch., Cambridge, Nov. 1908-June 1911; Bapt. ch., Fair- 
ville, N. B., June 1911-May 1914; dist. sec. Canadian Bib. Soc., May 1914- 
Sept. 1919; p. Temple ch., Halifax, N. S., Oct. 1919-Feb. 1924; exec. sec. 
Maritime Bapt. Conv. Mar. 1924-; ad. 261 Douglas Ave., St. John, N. B. 


CHARLES LaFOREST CHAMBERLAIN, b. Auburn, Me., Oct. 18, 
1869. C. U. 1893-95; ord. Eastford, Conn., July 30, 1902; p. Eastford and 
Westford, Apr. 1902-May 1904; Im. ch., Bridgeport, June 1904-Oct. 1905; 
Hancock, Mass., Nov. 1905-Oct. 1908; N. T. I. 1908-11; p. Bellingham, 
Nov. 1908-Mar. 1911; Warner, N. H., Apr. 1911-Nov. 1913; Lakeport, 
Nov. 1913-Apr. 1918; Lebanon, Apr. 1918-Oct. 1922; Dorchester, Mass., 
Oct. 1922-; ad. 2 Charles St., Dorchester. 


EDWARD FRANCIS CHANDLER, b. London, Eng., Dec. 24, 1883. 
Mag. U. 1908; N. T. I. 1908-11, B. D., 1911; ord. Dighton, Apr. 14, 1911; p. 
Ormond, Ont., June 1911-June 1916; Oshawa, July 1916-May 1917; Presb. 
ch., Kilsyth, Oct. 1917-May 1921; Duff’s ch., Walton, May 1921-; ad. 
Walton, Ont. 


EDWARD CARROLL CONDICT, b. Scranton, Pa., Apr. 1, 1886. Bu. 
U., Ph. B., 1908; N. T. I. 1908-11, B. D., 1911; ord. Trenton, N. J., June 


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12, 1911; miss. A. B. F. M. S., Burma, 1911-; ad. Am, Bapt. Chin Mission, 
Thayetmyo, Burma. 


WESLEY HERBERT DES JARDINS, b. Bad Axe, Mich. Aug. 4, 
1878. Kal. C. 1908; N. T. I. 1908-11, B. D., 1911; ord. Holden, Nov. 28, 
1911; p. Holden, Sept. 1911-Apr. 1914; Saxtons River, Vt., May 1914-17; 
serv. with Army and Navy Y. M. C. A., 1917-; ad. Box 755, Balboa, Canal 
Zone. 


*ERNEST WENTWORTH DOW, b. Campton, N. H., Apr. 12, 1856. 
Colg. U. 1880-83, A. B., 1909; prin. Un. Sch., Knoxboro, N. Y., 1884-86; 
pres. Pike C., Bowling Green, Mo., 1886-91; vice-pres. Lexington Ladies 
C., 1891-92; pres. McCune C., Louisiana, Mo., 1892-94; ord. Louisiana, 
Feb. 28, 1894; p. Troy, N. H., Mar. 1894-Nov. 1897; Cottage City, now 
Oak Bluffs, Mass., Nov. 1897-June 1899; pres. Pierce City C., Mo., July 
1899-July 1903; S. W. B. C., July 1903-July 1905; p. Osceola, 1904-06; 
Canton, Mass., 1906-09; Long Plain, and Perry Hill Christ. ch., 1909-11; 
N. T. I. 1908-11, B. D., 1911; p. Bapt. ch., West Medway, Oct. 1911-June 
1914; pres. Grand River C. for Women, Gallatin, Mo., 1914-19; d. Liberty, 
Mo., May 13, 1919. Ph. D., McCune C., 1903. 


URL MORRIS FOX, b. Rochester, Mich., Nov. 11, 1876. Kal. C. 1907; 
U. Chic. 1907; N. T. I. 1908-11; ord. Rochester, Mich., July 11, 1911; miss. 
A. B. F. M. S., Ukhrul, Manipur, Assam, and Sibsagor, Assam, 1911-20; 
ad. 40 E. Laurel Ave., Sierra Madre, Calif. 


MARINUS JAMES, b. Enschede, Holland, Feb. 8, 1879. Nautical A., 
Amsterdam, 1894-97; Y. M. C. A. Trn. Sch., Springfield, Mass., 1906-08; 
spec. agt. U. S. Imm, Cmn., sum. 1908; N. T. I. 1908-11, B. D., 1911; ord. 
Ist Highland ch., Springfield, May 12, 1909; p. Berean Temple ch., Dor- 
chester, Apr. 1910-Nov. 1911; asst. p. Brookline, Dec. 1911-Sept. 1912; 
dir. rel. work, Navy Y. M. C. A., Norfolk, Va., Oct. 1912-Sept. 1915; p. 
Crewe, Oct. 1915-Feb. 1919; exec. sec. Bapt. Council, Norfolk and Ports- 
mouth, Mar. 1919-June 1924; p. Drummondtown, July 1924-; cont. to 
period.; ad. Accomac, Va. 


JONATHAN SNOW LEWIS, b. Boston, Mass., Nov. 14, 1864. N. T. 
I. 1908-11, B. D., 1911; ord. Amherst, N. H., May 19, 1909; p. Amherst, 
May 1909-1918; state cmnr. for law enforcement, 1918-; ad. 62 Church 
St., Concord, N. H. | 


MILES FRANKLIN McCUTCHEON, b. Cambridge, N. B., June 21, 
1880. Ac. U. 1909; ord. Paradise, N. S., Aug. 18, 1909; p. Paradise, July- 
Sept. 1909; N. T. I. 1909-11, B. D., 1911, S. T. M., 1914; p. Brussels St. 
ch., St. John, N. B., June-Sept. 1910, June 1911-Mar. 1914; 1st ch., Mon- 
BS eee, Q., Mar. 1914-; ad. 841 Oxenden Ave., Montreal. D. D., McM. 


JOHN WILLIAM MILTON, b. Clinton, Mo., Feb. 24, 1876. Ord. 
Rosedale, Kans., June 16, 1902; p. Rosedale, 1901-May 1903; asst. p. Ist 
ch., Fort Worth, Tex., June-Oct. 1903; Whitney, 1904-05; Clifton, June- 
Sept., 1906; Morgan, May 1907-Sept. 1908; Bay U., Ph. B., 1908; N. T. L., 
1908-11, B. D., 1911; p. Hill Mem. ch., Allston, Boston, Mass., June 1909- 
June 1911; Cameron, Tex., June 1911-Aug. 1916; Ballinger, Aug. 1916- 
Nov. 1918; ev., 1918-20; p. 1st ch., Galveston, June-Nov. 1920; dir. gen. 
San Antonio Bib. Inst., San Antonio, Oct. 1920-; ed. Fundamentalist, Oct. 
1923-; ad. 1720 So. Presa St., San Antonio, Tex. 


HABAKKUK PERRY, b. Monroe, N. C., Feb. 19, 1882. Biddle U. 
1908; N. T. I. 1908-11, B. D., 1911; ord. Monroe, N. C., July 2, 1911; p. 


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Helena, Mont., July 1911-Jan. 1912; Santa Fe, N. Mex., 1913-14; Boulder, 
erie 1917-20: S. S. miss., Kansas City, Mo., 1921-23; prin. pub. schs. in 
Nv.G. 1923-5 ad, 211 East Franklin St., Monroe, N. C. 


ROBERT SANBORN PINKHAM, b. Wollaston, Mass., Apr. 10, 1883. 
Br. U., Ph. B., 1908; N. T. I. 1908-11, B. D., 1911; ord. Gardiner, Me., Nov. 
23, 1911; p. Gardiner, Nov. 1911-1918; Y. M. C. A. serv., 1918-19; in bus. 
1919-; ad. Pinkham Press, 286 Congress St., Boston, Mass. 


LYMAN ROLLINS, b. Concord, N. H., Apr. 21, 1881. Ba. C. and C. 
D. S. 1906-08; ord. Free Bapt. min., Concord, N. H., Nov. 12, 1909; p. 
Gray, Me., Sept, 1909-Sept. 1910; Nii bu 1919102 11, B. 1B 1911; entered 
Epis. min.; ord. dea. June 1911, pt. May 1912; cur. St. John’s Oh: ’ Charles- 
town, Oct. "1911- LSI Zeit Stephen’s ch., Lynn, 1912-15; r. St. Michael’s ch., 
Marblehead, 1915-21 : chapl. 5th Mass. inf., Mexican Border, June-Nov. 
1916; 101st inf., 26th div., A. E. F., Sept. 1917-Apr. 1919; health failed; ad. 
Enfield, N. H. 


LORAN FREDERICK SANFORD, b. Newport, N. S., Feb. 27, 1875. 
Gordon Miss. Trn. Sch.; Bost. U. Sch. of Law; ord. Disciple min., Everett, 
July 9, 1905; p. Providence, R. I., Oct. 1905-Mar. 1907; Brockton, Mass., 
Mar. 1907-May 1912; N. T. I. 1908-11; 1st Christ ch., Mobile, Ala., June 
1912-June 1914; Tuscaloosa, Sept. 1914-Oct. 1915; Halifax, N. S., Oct. 
1915-Oct. 1917; Everett, Mass., Nov. 1917-Nov. 1922; in bus., 1922-; ad. 
209 Linden St., Everett, Mass. 


RALPH ANGELO STONE, b. Ferrisburgh, Vt., Apr. 15, 1881. U. V. 
M. 1901-02; N. T. I. 1908-11, B. Diao) lord, Norwood, Oct. Ay ollie Dp. 
Norwood, Oct. 1911- May 1920; Clinton, May 1920-; ad. 101 Walnut St, 
Clinton, Mass. 


WILLIAM VIRGIL SWEETLAND, b. Palmyra, Me., Aug. 16, 1883. 
Ba. C. 1908; N. T. I. 1909-11; ord. Free Bapt. min., Auburn, R. I., June 
11, 1911; p. Jackson, N. H., June 1911-?; ad. unknown. 


ALBERT CLARK THOMAS, b. Henzada, Burma, May 2, 1886, Br. 
U. 1908; N. T. I. 1908-11, B. D., 1911; educ. dir., 1st ch., Providence, R. I., 
June 1911-Oct. 1912; ord. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 1912; educ. dir. and asst. p. 
2nd ch., St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 1912-Sept. 1916; Emmanuel ch., Brooklyn, N. 
Y., Sept. 1916-May 1920; capt. chapl. 306th field artil.. U. S. Army, Sept. 
1917-May 1919; chapl. N. Y. U., Dec. 1920-; p. Creston Ave. ch., New 
York City, May 1920-; ad. 144 E. 188 St., New York City. 


GEORGE LORING THURLOW, b. Lynn, Mass., May 25, 1886. Colg. 
U. 1908; N. T. I. 1908-11, B. D., 1911; ord. North Scituate, Oct. 31, 1911; 
p. North Scituate, Sept. 1911-Apr. 1916; 1st ch., Lexington, Apr. 1916-Jan. 
1921; Y. M. C. A. serv., and chapl., France, 1918; p. fed. ch., Skowhegan, 
Me., Jan. 1921-; ad. 19 Leavitt St., Skowhegan. 


WALTER EDGAR WOODBURY, b. Nashua, N. H., May 7, 1886. Br. 
U. 1906, post-grad., 1906-08; N. T. I, 1908-11, B. D., 1911; ord. Nashua, N. 
H., May 26, 1911; p. Bristol, Conn., June 1911-Feb. 1915; Worthen St. ch., 
Lowell, Mass., Mar. 1915-Aug. 1920; Trinity ch., Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 
wee 1924; 1st ch., Melrose, Mass., Jan. 1924-; ad. 63 Hillside Ave., 

elrose. 


*ELWIn Hrippert Drmock, b. South Rawdon, N. S., Mar. 7, 1875. Gordon 
Miss. Trn. Sch.; N. T. I. 1908-May 1910; Colg. U. 1910-11; d. Hamilton, 
Ney. Apr, 60,1911, 25—*3 


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W. C. Sampson, Class Secretary 


Cuarvtes Buckitey Tenwy, b. Hilton, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1871. U. R. 1897; 
R. T. S. 1897-1900; ord. 2d ch., Rochester, Sept. 18, 1900; miss. A. B. M. 
U., Kobe, Japan, 1900-05; Kyoto, 1905-08; prof. N. T., Yokohama Bapt. 
T. S., 1908-10; Gr. Lang. and Exeg., Japan Bapt. T. S., Tokyo, 1910-; pres. 
1913-17; N. T. I., Turner Fellow, N. T., 1911-12; sec. Japan Miss., A. B. 
F, M. S., 1917-; ad. 29 Sanai Cho, Ushigome, Tokyo, Japan. D. D., U. R., 
1917. 


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GEORGE FREDERICK BOLSTER, b. Fredericton, N. B., Jan. 13, 
1882. Ba. C. 1909; N. T. I. 1909-12, B. D., 1912; ord. Gibson, N. B., July 
15, 1909; p. Free Bapt. ch., East Somerville, Mass., Sept. 1909-May 1911; 
Bapt. ch., South Medford, June 1911-May 1914; West End ch., Halifax, 
N. S., May 1914-Feb. 1921; Nassau St. ch., Winnipeg, Manit., Feb. 1921- 
Feb. 1923; Hartland, N. B., Mar. 1923-. 


CLIFFORD TODD CLARK, b. St. John West, N. B., Nov. 21, 1887. U. 
N. B. 1909; ord. Gibson, July 15, 1909; N. T. I., 1909-12, B. D., 1912; p. 
Yarmouth, N. S., June 1912-July 1914; Houlton, Me., Sept. 1914-Dec. 1918; 
Hawkshaw, N. B., Jan. 1918-Feb. 1921; Fairville, Feb. 1921-; ad. Fairville, 
NB: 


EDMUND HILLYER COCHRANE, b. Petitcodiac, N. B., June 10, 
1878. U.N. B. 1906; ord. Free Bapt. min., Tracy Station, Sept. 20, 1904; 
p. Bapt. ch., Fredericton Junction, Oct. 1905-May 1908; Lutz Mountain, 
May 1908-Aug. 1909; N. T. I. 1909-12, B. D., 1912; p. Highfield St. ch., 
aah N. B., Sept. 1912-Apr. 1925; Zion ch., Yarmouth, N. S., Apr. 
1925-. 


ERNEST LUTHER CONVERSE, b. Amherst, N. H., Aug. 20, 1883. 
N. H. C., B. S., 1906; tea. Va. Inst., Bristol, Va., 1906-09; N. T. I. 1909- 
12, B. D., 1912; ord. Meredith, N. H., Nov. 19, 1912; p. Meredith, Oct. 
1912-Apr. 1920; Pittsfield, Me., Apr. 1920-Nov. 1924; supt. educ. N. H. 
Anti-Saloon League, Nov. 1924-; ad. 41 So. Spring St., Concord, N. H. 


RALPH BERTRAM DAVIS, b. Lawrence, Mass., Oct. 11, 1886. Cy. 
C. 1909; N. T. I., 1909-12, B. D., 1912; ord. Haverhill, Feb. 27, 1912; p. 
Loudon Center, N. H., Apr. 1912-Feb. 1915; Putney, Vt., Feb. 1915-Dec. 
1917; Colerain, Mass., Dec. 1917-May 1920; North Grafton, May 1920- 
Oct. 1923; Foxboro, Oct. 1923-; ad. Foxboro, Mass. 


JOHN ADDISON FOOTE, b. Asherville, Kans., Mar. 5, 1884. Br. U. 
1909; N. T. I. 1909-12, B. D., 1912; ord. Newton Centre, June 16, 1912; 
miss. A. B. F. M. S., Tokyo, Japan, 1912-13; Kobe, 1913-14; Osaka, 1914-; 
ad. 201 Kamitsu Machi, Juso, Osaka Shigai, Japan. 


PERCY RAYMOND HAYDEN, b. Jordan Falls, N. S., June 13, 1887. 
Ac. U., 1908; N. T. I. 1909-12, B. D., 1912; ord. Oxford, N. S., 1912: p. 
Oxford, Aug. 1912-Apr. 1919; Berwick, Apr. 1919-Aug. 1924; Bridgetown, 
Aug. 1924-; ad. Bridgetown, N. S. 


GEORGE COLEMAN FOSTER KEIRSTEAD, b. McKnight’s Corner, 
Ni+B, Sept: 5218876 Aci 1910 seh TI, 1910-12 Bi Di loizg Aare: 
Victoria ch., St. John, N. B., Sept. 4, 1911; p. Windsor, N. S., June 1912- 
13; Regina, Sask., 1913-15; in Canadian army, 1915-19; in bus.; ad. 88 
Broad St., Boston, Mass. 


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FRANK LESLIE ORCHARD, b. Jemseg, N. B., Sept. 25, 1887. U.N. 
B. 1909; N. T. I. 1909-12, B. D., 1912; ord. Gibson, N. B., July 15, 1909; p. 
Mount Auburn, now Belmont St. ch., Watertown, Mass., 1910-Apr. 1914; 
Woodstock, N. B., Apr. 1914-Mar. 1917; Olivet ch., Montreal, P. Q., 1917- 
May 1923; Ist ch., Amherst, N. S., 1923-; ad. 1 Rupert St., Amherst. 


CHARLES SCROGGIN PIERCE, b. Tyler, Tex., May 16, 1882. Ord. 
Brownwood, Apr. 13, 1905; asst. p. Brownwood, Nov. 1904-Apr. 1905; p. 
Richland Springs, Apr. 1905-June 1906; Howard Payne C. 1907; Bay. U. 
1909; N. T. I. 1909-12, B. D., 1912; p. U. Bapt. ch., Austin, Tex., Dec. 
1912-Sept. 1916; Marfa, Sept. 1916-Sept. 1917; 1st ch., Okmulgee, Sept. 
1917-July 1919; 1st ch. Kaufman, Mar. 1920-July 1924; stud. U. Edin- 
burgh and Oxford U., 1924-25. 


AMOS ALLAN RIDEOUT, b. Upper Brighton, N. B., Mar. 12, 1876. 
Ord. Free Bapt. min., Marysville, Oct. 9, 1901; p. Marysville, Oct. 1900- 
Sept. 1903; U. N. B. 1903; C. D. S. 1903-04; p. Pine St. ch., Lewiston, Me., 
Sept. 1903-Oct. 1904; George St. ch., Fredericton, N: B., Oct. 1904-Sept. 
1910; N. T. I. 1910-12, B. D., 1912; p. Blaney Mem. ch., Dorchester, Sept. 
rages 1921; Ist ch., Waltham, Nov. 1921-; ad. 14 Howard St., Wal- 
tham, Mass. 


FRANK CONNORS RIDEOUT, b. Middle Simonds, N. B., Dec. 14, 
1880. Ord. Newport, N. S., Sept. 12, 1907; p. Newport, Sept. 1907-Dec. 
1908; Ac. U. 1909; N. T. I. 1909-12, B. D., 1912; s. s. Blaney Mem. ch., 
Dorchester, Nov. 1909-July 1910; p. Newton Upper Falls, Sept. 1910-Dec. 
1911; 2nd ch., Bridgeport, Conn., June 1912-Nov. 1917; Ist lieut. chapl., U. 
S. A., Oct. 1917-Aug. 1919; capt. chapl., Aug. 1919-, 11th field artil., A. E. 
F., July 1918-July 1919, post chapl., gen. serv. schs., Fort Leavenworth, 
Kans., July 1920-Aug. 1923, 7th corps area trn. center, Fort Snelling, Minn., 
Sept. 1923-; cont. to magazines; ed. cont. Bridgeport Post, Conn., 1914-17; 
ad. Fort Snelling, Minn. 


CHARLES RISEBOROUGH, b. Hempstead, Norfolk, Eng., Dec. 18, 
1863. Manchester Bapt. C. 1894; ord. York Road ch., Leeds, Sept. 17, 
1894; p. York Road ch., Leeds, Sept. 1894-Sept. 1898; warden Manchester 
C. Settlement, 1898-1904; ev. work, 1904-09; p. Lunenburg, N. S., 1909-11; 
N. T. I. 1911-12, B. D., 1912; p. Woods Harbor, N. S. 1912-16; Shelburne, 
1916-19; North Brookfield, 1919-22; Pereaux, 1922-24; author, Apologetic 
Reasons for Leaving the Episcopal Church, 1903; ad. New Ross, Lunen- 
burg Co., N. S. 


FRANCIS HOWARD ROSE, b. Norwich Town, Conn., Mar. 30, 1884. 
Cy. C. 1909; N. T. I. 1909-12, B. D., 1912; ord. Im. ch., Lowell, Aug. 28, 
1912; miss. A. B. F. M. S., Hloilo, P. I., 1912-17; stud. Columbia U., 1917- 
18>? profs biol., Va.-Un. U.)1918-22 prof, biols\C: Py G,) oilo;) Pol 1923-3 
stud., U. P., 1924; ad. Central Philippine C., P. O. Box 231, Tloilo. 


OWEN EVANS RUTLEDGE, b. Kintore, Ont., Feb. 21, 1881. McM. 
U. 1909, McM. U. D. S. 1909-10; N. T. I. 1911-12; ord. Dutton, Ont., Jan. 
6, 1911; p. Dutton, Oct. 1910-Aug. 1911; Sudbury, Oct. 1912-Apr. 1915; 
Oxford St. ch., Woodstock, Apr. 1915-Aug. 1918; Delavan Ave. ch., Buf- 
falo, N. Y., Sept. 1918-Feb. 1924; Fredonia, Feb. 1924; ad. Fredonia, N. Y. 


WALLACE CROOKER SAMPSON, b. Fitchburg, Mass., Jan. 15, 1887. 
Ransom Inst. 1906-09; N. T. I. 1909-12, B. D., 1912; ord. Bar Harbor, Me., 
1913; p. Bar Harbor, June 1912-Sept. 1913; Huntington and Russell, Oct. 
1913-Aug. 1916; 1st ch., Dorchester, Mass., Sept. 1916-Aug. 1918; Chapl. 
U. S. A., Aug. 1918-Jan. 1919; Ist ch., Ansonia, Conn., Apr. 1919-Apr. 
1924; Calvary ch., Lowell, Mass., Apr. 1924-; ad. 167 Sayles St., Lowell. 


222 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1912 


FRANK MONTAGUE SWAFFIELD, b. St. John, N. B., May 18, 1887. 
Peddie Inst., N. J., 1903, 04, 05; Packard C., N. Y., 1905-06; in bus. 1906- 
09; N. T. I. 1909-12, B. D., 1923; ord. Claremont, N. H., Apr. 19, 1912; p. 
1st ch., Claremont, Apr. 1912-Apr. 1917; Morningside ch., Pittsfield, Mass., 
Apr. 1917-Apr. 1920; West Somerville, Apr. 1920-; author, Missionary 
Manual for Young People, 1920. 


GORDON CHESTER WARREN, b. North River, P. E. I., Nov. 5, 
1884, Ac. U. 1910; N. T. I, 1910-12, 'B. D., 1912; ord. North River, P. E. 
I., July 2, 1911; p. New Boston, N. H., July 1911-Nov. 1913; Bridgetown, 
N. S., Nov. 1913-Feb. 1917; Brunswick St. ch., Fredericton, N. B., Mar. 
1917-; ad. 372 Brunswick St., Fredericton. 


HOWARD CLARKSON WHITCOMB, b. Rushville, Ind., May 10, 
1885. F. C. 1909; N. T. I. 1909-12, B. D., 1912; ord. Franklin, Ind., Aug. 
2, 1910; p. Somersworth, N. H., Sept. 1910-June 1912; People’s ch., Man- 
chester, June 1912-July 1915; Ist ch., Chelsea, Mass., July 1915-May 1919; 
Calvary ch., Omaha, Nebr., May 1919-. 


THEODORE VOLNEY WITTER, b. Kohima, Assam, Dec. 5, 1885. 
Colg. U. 1908; tea. Vt. A., 1908-09; stud. H. U. D. S. 1909-11; N. T. I. 
1911-12, B. D., 1912; miss. A. B. F. M. S., Madras, So. India, Nov. 1912- 
Aug. 1915; Podili, Aug. 1915-; ad. Podili, Nellore Dist., So. India. 


Wa. Lace Bassett, b. Middle Grove, Mo., Dec. 31, 1884. La Gr. C. 1909; 
ord. La Grange, June 14, 1905; stud. p. Lancaster, June 1906-June 1907; 
Perry, June 1907-Sept. 1909; N. T. I. 1909-10; stud. p. West Bridgewater, 
Dec. 1909-Oct. 1910; p. Sulphur Springs, Tex., Nov. 1910-Apr. 1915; 1st 
ch., Amarillo, Apr. 1915-Mar. 1918; Cliff Temple ch., Dallas, Mar. 1918-; 
author, Beatific Verities, 1917; ad. 219 Montreal St., Dallas, Tex. D. D., 
La Gr. C., 1916, Bay. U., 1920. 


*HAROLD BeLtows Drew, b. South Killingly, Conn., July 15, 1886. Ord. 
Adv. Christ. ch., Morrisville, Vt., Oct. 10, 1907; p. Woonsocket, R. L., 
Aug. 1907-09; N. T. I. 1908-Dec. 1909, 1910-11; rec. to Bapt. min. by coun., 
Littleton, Oct. 12, 1909; p. Littleton, June 1909-11; imm. sec. Y. M. C. A., 
New Bedford, June 1911-14; Passaic, N. J., 1912-15; p. Morristown, 1915- 
June 1917; Cedar Rapids, Iowa, July 1917-Nov. 1918; d. Cedar Rapids, 
Iowa, Nov. 25, 1918. 


Joun Hayes Gexpart, b. Elgin, N. B., Apr. 12, 1883. Ac. U. 1908; chapl. 
Vt. state prison, Windsor, Vt., 1908-09; N. T. I. 1909-Dec. 1910; asst. sec. 
Intern. Y. M. C. A., Shanghai, China, Jan. 1911-13; Interch. sec., act. gen. 
sec., Soochow; Chungking, West China; priv. sec. to gen. sec. Y. M. C. A, 
China; ad. 20 Museum Road, Shanghai, China. 


Rurus Keyser, b, Percival, Fremont Co., Ia., Nov. 28, 1879. W. J. C. 
1902-03; Ott. U. 1903-05; Kans. U. 1905-06; U. Nebr. 1908-09; ord. Union, 
Nebr., Jan. 6, 1904; p. Perry, Kans., 1905-06; Palmyra, Nebr., Mar. 1906- 
Sept. 1909; N. T. I. 1909-Nov. 1910; p. Reedley, Calif., Dec. 1910-1913; 
Red Bluff, Apr. 1913-Aug. 1915; R. T. S., 1915-16, 1916-17; stud. p, Ran- 
somville, N. Y.; p. Rocky Ford, Colo., June 1917-June 1920; Lindsay, 
Calif., June 1920-1922; Stockton, 1922-23; Los Angeles, 1923-; ad. 500 N 
Irving Blvd., Los Angeles. 


Peter Morrison McKay, b. Aberdeen, Scot., Nov. 17, 1871. Kal C., prep. 
dept., 1894-97; Moody Bib. Inst.; ord. Rollin, Mich., Aug. 24, 1897; p. 
Aurelius, May 1900-Apr. 1904; Chelsea, May 1904-Apr. 1906; Manistee, 
May 1906-Sept. 1909; N. T. I. 1909-12; p. Fayville, Mass., May 1910-May 


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1912; Providence, R. I, May 1912-17; Stud. Br. U., 1915; p. Birmingham, 
Mich., 1917-22; Cleveland, O., 1922-; ad. Conneaut, O., June 1925-. 


SmwNey SMALL Parng, b. Roxbury, Mass., Feb. 26, 1887. Br. U., Ph. B., 
1908; N. T. I. 1909-10; U. Chic. D. S. 1910-11; in bus., New Bedford, 
Mass,. 1911-17; Plainfield, Conn., 1917-21; Boston, Mass., 1921-; ad. 41 
Myrtle Terrace, Winchester, Mass. 


WALTER STEADMAN SMITH, b. Bear River, N. S., Oct. 21, 1881. Ac. U. 
1909; ord. Hampton, Nov. 2, 1909; p. Port Lorne and Hampton, Nov. 
1909-Sept. 1910; N. T. I. 1910-11; p. Kemptville, N. S., Sept. 1911-13; Yar- 
mouth West Un. ch., Chegoggin, 1913-15; Bethel ch., Santa Paula, Calif., 
1915-17; Im. ch., Long Beach, 1917-20; Paradise, N. S., 1920-. 28—*1 


1913 
E. L. Jones, Class Secretary 


JOHN HERBERT BOWMAN, formerly HANS HERBERT ROHR- 
BACH, b. Berlin, Germany, Jan. 5, 1887. Sidcup C., Kent, Eng., 1906-08; 
N. T. I. 1910-13, B. D., 1913; Br. U. 1915; ord. Clarendon St. ch., Boston, 
Mass., Dec. 19, 1913; p. Ist ch., Hartland, Me., Sept. 1913-Aug. 1914; 1st 
ch., Dighton, Mass., Sept. 1914-Dec. 1915; asst. p. Ist ch., Fall River, Dec. 
1915-June 1917; p. Ist ch., Danvers, IIll., Oct. 1917-June 1918; Raymond 
Inst., Chicago, Oct. 1918-June 1920; Elmwood Park ch., Chicago, Oct. 
1920-June 1922; field sec. Scripture Gift Miss., Philadelphia, Pa. July 
1923-; ad. 1123 Linden Ave., Wilmette, III. 


THOMAS JEFFERSON CATE, b. Sanbornton, N. H., Mar. 22, 1884. 
Ba. C. 1908; N. T. I. 1910-13, B. D., 1913; p. Chester, N. H., Nov. 1908- 
Mar. 1918; Grafton, Mass., Apr. 1918-Sept. 1920; Meredith, N. H., Oct. 
1920-. 


LEONARD HARRIS CRANDALL, b. Elgin, N. B., Apr. 2, 1873. Ac. 
U. 1904; ord. Scotch Village, N. S., Mar. 28, 1901; p. Newport ch., Scotch 
Village, Sept. 1900-Sept. 1902; s. Walton, Jan. 1903-June 1904; p. River 
Glade and Forest Glen, June 1904-June 1905; River Hebert, June 1905- 
Apr. 1909; Oxford, May 1909-Aug. 1911; N. T. I. 1911-13, B. D., 1913; s. 
Canton, Mass., 1911-13; p. Bear River, N. S., July 1913-Mar. 1918; Hants- 
port, Mar. 1918-Jan. 1921; Chipman, N. B., Jan. 1921- . 


ALLAN DAVID CREELMAN, b. Thompsonville, Conn., Dec. 9, 1885. 
Braden) Ol0 aN oT ly, 1910-135 By -D01913\ ord, (North: Grafton; Octiw3; 
1913; p. North Grafton, Apr. 1913-June 1919; athletic dir. Y. M. C. A. and 
act. chapl. 36th Engineers, France, Apr. 1918-June 1919; p. Quinsigamond 
ch., Worcester, Mass., June 1919-Oct. 1920; North Scituate, Oct. 1920-. 


JOHN NEWTON GARST, b. New Market, Tenn., June 23, 1884. C. 
N. C. 1909; ord. Flat Gap ch., New Market, Apr. 23, 1908; p. Cedar Creek 
ch., Russellville, Apr. 1908-Sept. 1910; New Salem ch., Limestone, Apr. 
1908-Mar. 1909; White Pine, Apr. 1908-Sept. 1910, and Persia, May 1908- 
Dec. 1910, and Bluff City, Feb. 1909-Sept. 1910; N. T. I. 1910-13, 
B. D., 1913; p. Thompson, Conn.,, Jan. 1911-Nov. 1912; Wilshire ch., Los 
Angeles, Calif., July 1913-Feb. 1915; Alhambra, Mar. 1915-Jan. 1917; 23rd 
Ave. ch., Oakland, Jan. 1917-June 1923; Ist ch., Spokane, Wash., July 
1923-; author, Wanted—A Man, 1922; The Church, 1922. 


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FRANK BRADLEY HAGGARD, b. Kearney, Mo., Nov. 12, 1879. W. 
J. C. 1909; S. B. T. S. 1909-10; ord. 2d ch., Liberty, Mo., June 2, 1909; p. 
Eureka, Kans., Mar.-Sept. 1910; N. T. I. 1910-13, B. D., 1913; p. Sterling, 
Dec. 1910-13; Livermore Falls, Me., 1913-14; Warren Ave. ch., Detroit, 
Mich., 1914-18; Warren Ave. and Ist ch., Boston, Mass., 1918-20; Asylum 
Ave. ch., Hartford, Conn., 1920-; ad. 8 Bretton Rd., West Hartford. 


JESSE BUELL JENKINS, b. Monticello, Mo., Apr. 29, 1884. La Gr. 
C. 1909; ord. Monticello, Mo., June 4, 1910; N. T. I. 1910-13, B. D., 1913; 
tea. Va. Un. U; health failed; ad. Unit 19, James River Fleet, Lee Hall, 
vias 


ERNEST LESLIE JONES, b. Dayton, O., Apr. 13, 1886. Palmer U. 
1904-05; Un. Christ. C. 1905-06; N. T. I. 1910-13, B. D., 1913; ord. Spring- 
field, Mass., Feb. 23, 1914; p. Chase Mem. ch., Springfield, Oct. 1913-Oct. 
1919; insur. bus., Newark, N. J., Nov. 1919-; ad. 810 Broad St., Newark. 


ADRIAN THEODORE JUNE, b. Brandon, Vt., Oct. 11, 1876. Nyack 
Bib. Inst., Nyack, N. Y., 1899-1902; ord. Un. ch., Etna, now Emerson, N. 
J., Oct. 8, 1901; p. Etna, Oct. 1901-Apr. 1902; Bethany Cong. ch., South 
Portland, Me., May 1902-Jan. 1905; Un. Christ. ch., Everett, Mass., Jan. 
1905-Sept. 1913; N. T. I. 1909-13, B. D., 1917; p. Ist Bapt. ch., Westbrook, 
Me., Nov. 1913-Mar. 1919; Un. Bapt. ch., Somersworth, N. H., Dec. 1919-; 
ad. 25 High St., Somersworth. 


SAMUEL MACAULAY LINDSAY, b. Prestwick, Scot., Sept. 3, 1887. 
Ayr. A.; ev. 1907-09; N. T. I. 1909-10, 1911-13, B. D., 1913; ord. Euclid 
Ave. ch., Cleveland, O., Mar. 2, 1915; asst. p. Euclid Ave. ch., Cleveland, 
1909-10; p. Cong. ch., Bristol, R. I., 1911-Mar. 1915; Bellevue Bapt. ch., 
Pittsburgh, Pa., Apr. 1915-Nov. 1917; Hanson Place ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Nov. 1917-Jan. 1922; Brookline, Mass., Feb. 1922-; ad. 94 Babcock St., 
Brookline, Mass. 


JOHN MOORE MAXWELL, b. Ballynacally, Co. Derry, Ire., Nov. 25, 
1877." Cy COLO s Niet LVlO10- 13, BD 1913 *\ordsy Haintax sey tcl ay 
29, 1913; p. Fairfax, June 1913-Sept. 1916; sec. British Y. M. C. A., Ire- 
land, Nov. 1916-Mar. 1919; p. Tobermore, Co, Derry, Ire., Apr. 1919-Mar. 
1921; Bellows Falls, Vt., June 1921-; ad. 74 Atkinson St., Bellows Falls. 


CHARLES FRANCIS POTTER, b. Marlboro, Mass., Oct. 28, 1885. 
Bu. U. 1907; N. T. I. 1907-08; 1911-13, B. D., 1913, S. T. M., 1916; ord. 
Dover, N. H., June 19, 1908; p. Central Ave. ch., Dover, Mar. 1908-May 
1910; Mattapan, Mass., May 1910-1914; Ist Unit. ch., Edmonton, Alberta, 
1914-16; 2nd Parish ch., Marlboro, Mass., 1916-18; Wellesley Hills, 1918- 
19; West Side ch., New York City, 1919-; author, The Battle over the 
Bible, 1924; Evolution vs. Creation, 1924; The Virgin Birth—Fact or 
Fiction, 1924; Was Christ Both God and Man? 1924; res. 736 Riverside 
Drive, New York City. 


HANS HERBERT ROHRBACH, see John Herbert Bowman. 


JOHN ALDOROUS TIDD, b. Hodgdon, Me., July 13, 1879, Cy. C. 
1910; N. T. I. 1910-13; ord. Merrimac, Mass., Oct. 22, 1913; p. Merrimac, 
June 1913-Sept. 1918; North Uxbridge, Sept. 1918-Aug. 1924; Gardner, 
Sept. 1924-; ad. 30 High St., Gardner, Mass. 


CLIFTON HENRY WALCOTT, b. Hudson, Mass., Feb. 26, 1882. Br. 
U. 1910; N. T. I. 1910-13, B. D., 1913; ord. Ashland, Oct. 17, 1911; p. Ash- 
land, Sept. 1910-Feb. 1913; Sharon, Feb. 1913-Apr. 1920; Winchester, Apr. 
1920-; ad. 18 Glen Road, Winchester, Mass. 


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CLARENCE LINCOLN WHEATON, b. St. John, N. B., Mar. 23, 
1885. Ba. C. 1908; tea. Nyack, N. Y., 1908-09; ord. Free Bapt. min., Booth- 
bay, Me., June 9, 1910; p. Boothbay, 1909-Sept. 1910; N. T. I. 1910-13, B. 
D., 1913; p. Mount Vernon, Me., 1913-17; Wayne, Aug. 1917-?; Oakland; 
Meth. ch., Pittsfield, July 1922-. 


HUBERT ARTHUR WRIGHT, b. Kirkwood, Mo., Oct. 28, 1887. U. 
Mich. 1910; N. T. I. 1910-13, B. D., 1913, tea. New Bedford; Pawtucket, 
R. I.; in U. S. army, 1918-20; ad. ? 


Gaius Humpurey Barrett, b. West Dummerston, Vt., July 5, 1880. Br. 
U., Ph. B., 1910; N. T. I. 1910-11; tea. Bib., Mt. Hermon Sch., 1911-1917; 
Y. M. C. A. educ. work, Camp Devens, 1917-1919; headmaster C. A., New 
London, N. H., 1919-22; supt. schs., Union 26, N. H., 1922-; ad. Henniker, 
N. H. 


GustTAv GEoRGE CaRLSoN, b. Kristinehamn, Sweden, June 13, 1883. U. 
Chic., Swedish T. S., 1908-10; N. T. I. 1910-12; Oskaloosa C., B. D., 1918; 
ord. Fitchburg, Mass., Nov. 10, 1913; p. Manchester, N. H., Oct. 1913- 
Sept. 1916; Berwyn, Ill., Nov. 1916-1920; p. Arlington, N. J., Dec. 1921-; 
ad. 399 Davis Ave., Arlington. S. T. D., Oskaloosa C., 1920. 


WarREN CLIFFORD JOHNSON, b. Foxboro, Mass., Oct. 28, 1888. Br. U. 
1910; N. T. I. 1910-11; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford U., 1911-14; tea. Monson 
A., Monson, Mass.; Woodbury, N. J.; in bus. Providence, R. I.; ad. 19 
Bow St., Edgewood Station, Providence. 


WiLtiAM Henry Roserts, Jr., b. Rangoon, Burma, Aug. 10, 1888. U. R. 
1910; N. T. I., spec. stud., 1910-11; prof. Math., Bapt. C., Rangoon, 1912- 
14; Master Trinity C., Kandy, Ceylon, 1914-15; U. S. Army, 1917-19; in 
poe oe 1919-22; prof. Phil., U. of Redlands, Calif., 1923-; ad. Red- 
lands, Calif, 


WiLL1AM Oscar Rorten, b. Trade, Johnson Co., Tenn., Feb. 3, 1883. C. 
N. C. 1910; N. T. I. 1910-12; ord. Zionville, N. C., May 10, 1913; p. Red- 
mond, Ore., May 1914-July 1916; Exeter, Nebr., Dec. 1916-July 1918; 
Pleasant Grove, Tenn., Feb. 1919-Feb. 1921; Waukon, Ia., Apr. 1921-. 


ELBERT JESSE SMITH, b. Worcester, Mass., Dec. 6, 1884. Tu. C. 1907- 
Feb. 1909; N. T. I, 1910-11; R. T. S. 1911-13; ord. Saskatoon, Sask., June 
14, 1914; p. Ist ch., North Battleford, Sask., Nov. 1913-May 1916; Cent. 
ch., Regina, May 1916-Nov. 1916; Y. M. C. A. serv., Canadian Army, Nov. 
1916-July 1919; p. Fair Haven, Vt., Nov. 1919-June 1923; 1st ch., Iowa 
City, Ia., Aug. 1923-; ad. 230 No. Clinton St., Iowa City. 


WILLIAM CARLSON SmirtH, b. Grandy, Isanti Co., Minn., Aug. 15, 1883. 
Grand Island C., Nebr., 1907; tea. pub. schs., Maxwell, 1907-08; Bethel A., 
St. oeauuainn «1908-10 studs Ne. bieL: 1910-11 s WU)? Chic DLS. sam) 
quarters, 1908 and 1909, Sept. 1911-12; miss. A. B. F. M. S., India, 1912-15; 
grad. stud., U. of So. Calif. 1915-16; U. Chic. 1917-20, fellow, 1919-20, Ph. 
D., 1920; p. Wilton Center ch., Manhattan, IIl., Mar. 1918-Mar. 1919; asst. 
prof. Sociol., U. of So. Calif., 1920-24, assoc. prof., 1924-; assoc. ed Journal 
of Applied Sociology, Los Angeles, Oct. 1921-Jan. 1923, man. ed., Jan. 
1923-; ad. U. of So. Calif., Los Angeles, Calif. 


WILiiAM Henry STALiinGs, b. Alhambra, IIl., July 2, 1886. S. C. 1908, 
post-grad., 1909-10; U. Ill, post-grad., 1910-11; N. T. I. 1908-09, 1911-12; 
Colg. U., 1912-13; U. of Chic., 1913-14; ord. Lansing, Mich., Jan. 1917; 
dir. rel. educ. Ist ch., Lansing, Nov. 1915-July 1917; sec. Y. M. C. A., U. of 


226 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1914 © 


Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal, Aug. 1917-May 1922; internatl. sec. Y. M. C. 
ABU: of Calif., July 1923-; ad. Stiles Hall, Berkeley, Calif. 


HarLAN TRUE STETSON, b. East Haverhill, Mass., June 28, 1885. Br. U. 
Ph. B., 1908; D. C., post-grad., 1908-10; N. T. I. 1910- ld sinstrevhyye Dy 
CG: 1911- 13; “Astronomy, Northwestern hip Evanston, Ill, 1913-14, Phy., 
1916; instr. Astronomy, H. U., 1916-21, asst. prof., 1921-: author, A Man- 
ual of Laboratory Gears 1923; cont. to magazines; ad. 25 Hurlbut SE 
Cambridge, Mass. Ph. D., U. of Chic., 1915. 


Paut Weser, b. Reinach Argau, Switzerland, Aug. 28, 1884. W. J. C. 
1909; ord. Euclid Ave. ch., St. Louis, Mo., Sept. ivy 1906 ; p. Valley Mem. 
ch., Kansas City, 1907-08; Linneus, 1908- 09; N. TH TH 1910- 11ey papa iree 
Rivers, July 1911-Jan. 1912: St. Charles, Mo., Feb. 1912-Mar. 1915; Poplar 
Bluff, Apr. 1915-Dec. 1919; Jefferson City, Jan. 1920-; ad. 624 E. McCarty 
St, Jefferson City, Mo. 


Fioyp C. Witcox, b. Mason, Mich., Mar. 17, 1886. Kal. C. 1910; N. T. 
L910 UA Roe tol T=134 BaD. 1913: ord. Mason, Mich., Sept. 6, 1912; 
miss. A. B. F. M. Se Ningpo, China, 1913-; prin. Ningpo Bapt. A,, 1916-; 
ad. Ningpo. 


PERCIVAL Forp WoLFENDEN, b. Melbourne, Australia, Nov. 9, 1880. U. 
Mich. Law Sch. 1899-Apr. 1901, 1902-03; N. T. I. 1910-13; ord. 1st ch., 
Waterford, Conn., Oct. 9, 1913; p. 1st ch., Waterford, 1913- 20; Main St. 
ch., Meriden, 1920- Za Bristol, 1923-; ad. 10 Pierson Court, Bristol, one 


1914 
I. HicciInpoTHAM, Class Secretary 


ARCHIBALD GUINNESS ADAMS, b. Ningpo, China, July 25, 1887. 
DiQuI91l OND Llghl-i4. Bo Dood = LU VE aS 1 920-2125S ao me) 92 Lis 
ord. Newton Centre, Mass., June 7, 1914; miss. A. B. F. M. S., Nanking, 
China, 1914-15; Kiating, 1915-16; Suifu, 1916-20; in U. S. 1920-22; miss. 
Kiating, China, 1922-; author, Dialogue of Christianity for my Chinese 
Friends, 1922; ed. bd. Chinese Recorder; cont. to period.; ad. Kiating, 
Szechwan Province, West China. 


CHESTER JAMES ARMSTRONG, b. Pee Highlands, Me., Jan. 
20, 1886. Hampden A.; N. T. I. 1911- 14: ord. Salem Depot, N. H., July 
30, 1914; p. Salem Depot, July 1914- Nov. 1917; North Billerica, Mass., 
Nov, 1917-May 1924; Danielson, Conn., May 1924- ; ad. 30 Broad Sts 

anielson 


GEORGE THEODORE BAKER, b. Anderson, S. C., May 19, 1875. 
Furman U. 1891-93; ord. Hopewell ch., Anderson, Apr. 11, 1903; p. An- 
derson Co., 1903-04; Palmetto, Fla., 1904-05; Ralls and Pike Cos., Mo., 
1906-Oct. 1910; East St. Louis, Oct. 1910-Sept. 1911; N. T. I. 1911-14; p. 
Leesburg, Va., Oct. 1914-June 1918; dir. war activities, Loudon Co., and 
Ss. various chs.; p. Hampton, Va., July 1920-21; supt. Bapt. Orphanage, 
Thomasville, N. C., 1921-23; p. Williamsburg, Va., 1923-. 


HERBERT FREDERICK CAWTHORNE, b. Spencer, Mass., Nov. 16, 
1886. Br. U. 1911; N. T. I. 1911-14, B. D., 1914; ord. Exeter, N. H., Mar 
31, 1915; p. lst ch., Exeter, Dec. 1914-Oct. 1917; 1st ch., Morristown, N. J., 
Sept. 1919-Apr. 1923; asst. to for. sec, A. B. F. M. S., Apr. 1923-; ad. 
28 South Grove St., East Orange, N. J 


1914] STUDENTS 227 


ARTHUR HUNT CHUTE, b. Stillman Valley, Ill, Apr. 19, 1889. 
Ac. U. 1910; N. T. I. 1910-11, 1913-14, B. D., 1914; asst. p. Madison Ave. 
ch., New York, N. Y., 1911; cor. Central News of London, Constantinople, 
1912-13; Canadian field artil., 1914-17; with British miss. to Am., 1918; 
assoc, ed. Leslie’s Weekly, 1919; Wall St. Journal, 1920; author, The Real 
Front, 1918; Pretty Men of Yore, 1924; ed. cont. to period.; ad. Author’s 
Club, New York City. 


ARTHUR WOODBURY CLIFFORD, b. Boston, Mass., May 28, 1884. 
C. T. S. 1911-12; N. T. I. 1912-14, B. D., 1914; ord. Ashland, Jan. 27, 1914; 
p. Ashland, May 1913-Apr. 1916; Central Ave. ch. Dover, N. H., May 
1916-Nov. 1917; Natick, Mass., Dec. 1917-Mar. 1920; Cong. ch., Windham, 
Conn., Apr. 1920-May 1924; Pilgrim ch., North Weymouth, Mass., June 
1924-; ad. 132 North St., North Weymouth. 


ROBERT MARTIN DEVAULT, b. Jonesboro, Tenn., Nov. 1, 1886. 
C. N. C. 1910; ord. Buffalo Ridge ch., Jonesboro, Tenn., Dec. 25, 1910; 
prin. high sch., Conkling, 1910-11; N. T. I. 1911-14, B. D., 1914; p. Greene- 
ville, Tenn., July 1914-16; French Broad Bapt. ch., White Pine, Aug. 1916- 
May 1921; Butler, June 1921-; ad. Butler, Tenn. 


CLARENCE MORRISON FOGG, b. Nashua, N. H., Jan. 11, 1886. 
Cy. C. 1909-11; N. T. I. 1911-14, B. D., 1914; ord. Cherryfield, Me., June 
23, 1915; p. Cherryfield, Dec. 1914-Jan. 1917; Corliss St. ch., Bath, Feb. 
1917-Aug. 1920; Freeport, Dec. 1920-; ad. Freeport, Me. 


WARREN CLIFFORD GOODWIN, b. Revere, Mass., Aug. 19, 1884. 
Br. U. 1905-06, 1907-08; Cy. C. 1908-Feb. 1910; tea. Danbury and Grafton, 
N. H., 1910-11; N. T. I. 1911-14, B. D., 1914; ord. South Londonderry, Vt., 
Aug. 29, 1914; p. South Londonderry, June 1914-Nov. 1918; Wallingford, 
Dec. 1918-May 1921; Northwood, N. H., May 1921-; ad. Northwood. 


ARTHUR KENNETH HERMAN, b. Dartmouth, N. S., Jan. 1, 1889. 
DalhwUeiOil eA ci Ualo hl-12ee NN De Te Ol 2-1 A Dey1914e ord! Dart- 
mouth, N. S., Aug. 21, 1914; p. Milton, Aug. 1914-Jan. 1916; priv. 13th 
battalion, C. E. F., Canada, England, France, Mar. 1916-May. 1918; lect. 
eRe 1918-Apr. 1919; p. Summerside, P. E. I., Nov. 1919-; ad. Summer- 
side. 


ISAAC HIGGINBOTHAM, b. Stockport, Eng., July 13, 1885. Cy. C. 
1911; N. T. I. 1911-14, B. D., 1914; ord. Bethany ch., Roxbury, Oct. 22, 
1914; p. Bethany ch., Roxbury, Sept. 1914-Oct. 1920; Middle St. ch., Ports- 
mouth, N. H., Nov. 1920-Dec. 1923; field sec. Mass. Bapt. Conv., Dec. 
1923-; ad. Willow Ave., Wollaston, Mass. 


HERBERT EUGENE LEVOY, b. Lowville, N. Y., Sept. 21, 1890. U. R. 
1910-11; N. T. I. 1911-14; ord. Salem, Oct. 9, 1913; p. Townshend, Vt., 
Aug. 1914-Oct. 1915; Warner, N. H., Oct. 1915-July 1918; Manchester, 
Mass., July 1918-July 1921; Beth Eden ch., Waltham, July 1921-Sept. 1924; 
Manchester, Jan. 1925-; ad. 153 Washington St., Lynn, Mass. 


HERBERT COLLINS LONG, b. Denver, Colo., Aug. 14, 1887. W. J. 
C. 1910; Br. U. 1910-11; N. T. I. 1911-14, B. D., 1914; ord. Denver, Colo., 
July 20, 1914; instr. English, Colo. A. C., Sept. 1914-Aug. 1915; p. Well- 
fleet, Nebr., Aug. 1915-Aug. 1916; miss. A. B. F. M. S., Midnapore, India, 
Sept. 1916-. 


ALFRED DEBBLE MASON, b. Cambridge, Mass., 1871. Colg. T. S. 
1911-13; N. T. I. 1913-14; ord. Warren Ave. ch., Boston, Nov. 30, 1909; 
p. Harrisville, R. I., 1914-20; ? 


228 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1915 


HARVEY JOHN MOORE, b. Rose Hill, Ia, Feb. 22, 1883. Ord. 
Woodward, Sept. 5, 1907; p. Woodward, 1907-Sept. 1908; Atlantic, Nov. 
1908-Feb. 1910; Perry, Feb. 1910-July 1911; Des M. U. 1911; N. T. L.. 
1911-14, B. D., 1914; p. Ist ch, Dedham, Sept. 1911-June 1914; Ist ch, 
Somerville, Oct. 1914-Feb. 1917; Grand Forks, N. D., Mar. 1917-Aug. 
1918; war work, Y. M. C. A., Sept.-Nov. 1918; Keokuk, Ia., Dec. 1918- 
Jan. 1923; Wakefield, Mass., Feb. 1923-; ad. 10 Lafayette St., Wakefield. 


CHESTER JAY UNDERHILL, b. Winchester, Mass., June 12, 1885. 
W. J. C. 1911; N. T. I, 1911-14, B. D., 1914; ord. Ist ch., Melrose, June 10, 
1912; p. 1st ch., Weymouth, 1913-16; 1st ch., Williamsburg, Brooklyn, N. 
Y., 1916-18; chapl. Ist lieut., U. S. A., Feb. 1918-Aug. 1919; p. Washing- 
ton St. ch., Lynn, Mass., Nov. 1919-; ad. 163a Washington St., Lynn. 


GUY LINWOOD VANNAH, b. Mount Vernon, Me., Sept. 5, 1887. 
Boston Bib. Sch. and Ransom Inst., 1909-11; N. T. I. 1911-14, B. D., 1914; 
ord. Advent Christ. ch., Boston, Apr. 22, 1915; instr. N. E. Sch. of Theol., 
1914-20, prin. 1920-; act. p. Port Clyde, Me., sum. 1917, 1918, 1919; West 
Wareham, Mass., Oct. 1920-Sept. 1923; ad. 19 Russell St., Marblehead, 
Mass. 


HOWARD ABNER WELCH, b. North Attleboro, Mass., Nov. 15, 
1887. Ba. C. 1912; N. T. I. 1912-14, B. D., 1914; ord. Rockland, Me., Feb. 
16, 1915; p. Rockland, Feb. 1915-Feb. 1921; Brewer, Feb. 1921-; ad. 24 
Washington St., Brewer, Me. 


Roy B. Bowers, b. Elizabethton, Tenn., Aug. 30, 1888. C. N. C. 1910; 
ord. Watango Valley, Sept. 1, 1907; p. Hampton, 1907; Three Springs, 
1908-10; Russellville, 1910-11; N. T. I. Nov. 1911-12; ?? 


ARTHUR CHESSMAN Crark, b. South Framingham, Mass., Mar. 22, 1879. 
Br. U. 1907-11; N. T. I, 1911-12; in bus.; ad. 431 West 22d St., New York, 
NS: 


GroRGE SAyreS MILter, b. Rahway, N. J., Feb. 23, 1887. Colg. U. 1911; 
N. T. I, 1911-12; R. T. S. 1913-14; ord. Rahway, N. J., Nov. 17, 1914; p. 
Ist ch., Knoxville, Pa., June 1914-June 1917; Taylor Mem. ch., Paulsboro, 
N. J., June 1917-Mar. 1921; Washington St. ch., Orange, Mar. 1921-; ad. 
361 Alden St., Orange. 


HERBERT ROLLINS WHITELOCK, b. Whitinsville, Mass., Apr. 17, 1885. 
Gordon Sch., N. T. I., 1910-11; N. T. I. 1911-12; ord. Tremont Temple 
ch., Boston, June 2, 1911; dir. S. S. and Y. P. work, Me. Bapt. Conv., 
June 1912-Aug. 1915; p. Brighton Ave. ch., Boston, Sept. 1915-Dec. 1918; 
1st Mariners ch., Boston, Jan.-Dec. 1919; People’s ch., Manchester, N. H., 
Jan. 1920-; ad. 114 Weston St., Manchester. 22 


1915 
F, M. Derwacter, Class Secretary 


RraL BENJAMIN, b. Battle Ground, Ind., Dec. 5, 1865. De Pauw U. 
1893-95; Portland U. 1896-97; Wilamette U. 1897; ord. Meth. ch., Hoqui- 
am, Wash., Oct. 16, 1900; p. Renton, Oct. 1909-Jan. 1913; South Tacoma, 
Jan. 1913-June 1914; N. T. I. 1914-15; p. Horace Mem. Bapt. ch., Chelsea, 
Aug. 1914-Aug. 1918; U. S. Navy, 1918-Sept. 1919; instr. Franklin, Mass., 
and p. Wenham, Oct. 1919-Dec. 1920; tea. Camp Sherman, O., Jan. 1921- 


1915] STUDENTS 229 


May 1924; prin. Un. high sch. and p. Community ch., Vaughan, Wash., 
1924-; ad. Vaughan. 


ANDREW BERGGREEN, b. Sandefjord, Norway, Oct. 7, 1889. Osca- 
loosa C. 1913; Garrett Bib. Inst.; N. T. I. 1913-15, B. D., 1915; ord. Nor- 
wegian Meth. ch., Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 22, 1913; p. Scandinavian Meth. 
ch., Concord, Mass., Sept. 1913-Aug. 1916; Bishop McCabe Mem. ch., 
' Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 1916-June 1919; 1st ch., Haugesund, Norway, July. 
1919-June 1922; Ist ch., Horten, July 1922-; ad. Horten, Norway. 


AUBREY STERLING BISHOP, b. Wolfville, N. S., Sept. 22, 1889. 
Ac US1913 > Nv Dh 1913-15s BvD.) 1915: ord. Jamaica’ Plains Sept,,’30, 
1915; p. Centre St. ch., Jamaica Plain, Jan. 1915-May 1918; grad.-stud., 
H. U., 1916-17; p. Fairville, N. B., June 1918-Dec. 1920; Hillsboro, Jan. 
1921-; author, Albert County, Resources, History, Possibilities, 1924; ad. 
Hillsboro, N. B. 


EDWARD MILTON ADDISON BLEAKNEY, b. Salisbury, N. B., 
ALVA SU LosOF Ac Un gLos WING La bk Glae1 oy BaD) OES) SacT Mie LoZ0. 
grad.-stud., H. U. D. S., 1917-22; ord. New Boston, N. H., June 20, 1914; 
p. Stoneham, Mass., Aug. 1915-Feb. 1919; Hyde Park, Feb. 1919-Mar. 
1922; Utica, N. Y., Mar. 1922-; ad. 19 Faxton St., Utica. 


GEORGE FOSTER CAMP, b. Sutton, N. B., Mar. 4, 1883. Ac. U. 
19104 IN 1912-15) Bi De 1915s) ord. Kingsboro, PBs Ty Oct: 1910; ', 
East Point, 1910-12; Adamsville, R. I., 1915-16; North Tewksbury, Mass., 
1917-Dec. 1924; Webster, Jan. 1925-. 


RICHARD ERNEST CORUM, b. Moscow, Ky., Mar. 23, 1885. Ord. 
Riddleton, Tenn., July 6, 1906; p. Boma and Hopewell, 1907-08; state 
miss., Green Co., 1909-10; Ist ae SEE tre: Nov. 1910-Sept. 1912; 
CAN G 11 Ls Nip teole: LS) 1915; C. E, ch., Beverly, Mass., 
Nov. 1912- June 1913; Im. ch., Tew. ytae 1913- May 1915; ev. and enlist- 
ment, Tenn. State Conv., June 1915-May 1916; Central ch., Bearden, May 
1916-May POTN steers Lenoir City, May 1917-Aug. 1918; Eastland, Nash- 
ville, Aug. 1918-May 1919; enlistment sec., Home Miss. Bd., S. B. C., Oct. 
1919-June 1921; p. Ist ch., Sevierville, June 1921-; ad. Sevierville, Tenn. 


WILLIAM HENRY CUTLER, b. Carthage, Ill., Mar. 13, 1885. D. U. 
1912; N. T. I. 1912-15, B. D., 1915; p. Fulton, O., 1910-12; supt. Vacation 
Bib. schs., N. E., 1914; ord. Ist ch., Newton, Mass., June 13, 1915; assoc. 
p. Bellevue, Pa., 1915-16; Am. ambulance serv., French Army, Oct. 1916- 
June 1917; chapl. U. S. A., France, 1917-19; p. Ambridge, Pa., 1922-; ad. 
652 Merchant St., Ambridge. 


FREDERICK MILTON DERWACTER, b. Zanesville, O., Jan. 31, 
ISU eo Lote Ny el 191216) Bi Di dO lS eon Let bo 1916 * ord: 
Newton Centre, June 8, 1916; p. No. Bennington, Vt., Sept. 1916-June 
1920; miss. A. B. F. M. S., Tokyo, Japan, Sept. 1920-Sept. 1922; Himeji, 
Sept. 1922-; ad. 48 Bozu Machi, Himeji, Japan. 


FRANK RUSSELL DOLEMAN, b. Brighton, N. S., Dec. 19, 1884. 
Ac. U. 1910-12; N. T. I. 1912-15, B. D., 1915; ord. Greenfield, N. S., Apr. 
18, 1916; p. Hebron, Sept. 1917-July 1919; Oakland, Me., Aug. 1919-Oct. 
1920; Liberty, Nebr., Oct. 1920-Jan. 1922; York, Feb. 1922-Sept. 1923; 
Holyoke, Colo., Sept. 1923-. 


FREDERICK WILLIAM FRENCH, b. Springfield, Mass., June 22, 
1884. N.. T. I. 1912-15, B. D., 1915; Mount Hermon Sch., 1913; ord. Adams, 


230 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1915 


Mass., June 30, 1915; p. Adams, 1915-Nov. 1917; East Longmeadow, Nov. 
1917-Oct. 1920; ¥. M. C. A. serv., win. 1918-19; p. North ch., Brockton, 
Oct. 1920-; ad. Brookville, Mass. 


RICHARD JACOB INKE, b. Gross Esern, Russia, Dec. 2, 1880. Ger- 
man Bapt. S., Porto Alegre, Brazil, 1903-06; German Dept., R. T. S. 1910- 
123) NoV TT 1912-15, 41921-2250, BD LOlS Sanit 1922') orden hamirez, 
Argentina, Nov. 25, 1906; p. Ebenezer ch., Ramirez, Nov. 1906-Nov. 1910; 
Nova Odessa and Campinas chs., Sau Paulo, Brazil, July 1915-Feb. 1917; 
gen. miss. to Russians in U. S., under N. B. C., Nov. 1921-May 1923; 
prof. Rio Bapt. C. and S., Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Mar. 1917-Oct. 1921, 
June 1923-; author, Our Lord’s Prayer, 1909; ad. 350 Rua Dr. Jose 
Hygino, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 


JOHN MARCUS KESTER, b. near Kings Mountain, N. C., Apr. 26, 
1887. Wake Forest C. 1912; ord. near Kings Mountain, June 28, 1912; 
N. T. I. 1912-15, B. D., 1915, S. T. M., 1919, Turner fellow, Un. Free Ch. 
C., U. of Glasgow, and Oxford U., 1915-16; p. 2nd ch., Newton, Feb. 1913- 
July 1915; Ist ch., Wilson, N. C. Oct. 1916-Apr. 1919; Ist ch., Shelby, Apr. 
1919-Dec. 1922; educ. sec. Foreign Miss. Bd., S. B. C., Jan. 1923-Sept. 
1924; p. lst ch., Wilmington, N. C., Sept. 1924-. 


MORRIS MILLS LEONARD, b. Cherry Creek, N. Y., July 29, 1889. 
MTN eT WhiLOL 2-7 Si Bit LO) 5 vorad stud .O7 C4 1L91Ss1Gsichan 
U. S. N.; ad. 15 New South St., Warren, Pa. 


FRANCIS PENLEY MANLEY, b. Gordon, Kans., July 17, 1888. Mc- 
Minnville C. 1912; N. T. I. 1912-15, B. D., 1915; ord. Newton Centre, June 
13, 1915; miss. A. B. F. M. S., Nellore, India, 1915-. 


THOMAS SHERRARD ROY, b. Newcastle, N. B., Aug. 31, 1884. Ac. 
U. 1911; ord. Digby, N. S., June 22, 1911; p. Un. ch., Digby, June 1911- 
June 1913; N. T. I. 1913-15, B. D., 1915; p. Beth Eden ch., West Fitch- 
burg, Sept. 1913-June 1915; Lincoln Park ch., West Newton, Sept. 1915- 
Oct. 1919; Talbot St. ch., London, Ont., Oct. 1919-Feb. 1922; 1st ch., 
Brockton, Mass., Feb. 1922-; ad. 38 Oakdale St., Brockton. 


CHELLIS VIELLE SMITH, b. Deerfield, N. H., Mar. 18, 1887. Cy. 
C. 1911-12; N. T. I. 1912-15, B. D., 1916; Bost. U. 1920-21, M. R. E. 1921; 
ord. Bradley, Me., June 22,1911; p. Bradley, May 1911-Sept. 1912; Plaistow, 
N. H., Nov. 1912-Mar. 1917; chapl. N. H. leg., 1916-17; p. Somerville, 
Mass., Mar. 1917-Apr. 1922; chapl. 1st lieut., 74th inf., U. S. A., 1918-19; 
p. Hyde Park, Mass., Apr. 1922-; ad. 19 Perkins Ave., Hyde Park. 


ARTHUR SHERIDAN WESTNEAT, b. Prahran, Victoria, Australia, 
May 14, 1883. Georgetown C. 1911; ord. Georgetown, Ky., Feb. 1911; p. 
Im. ch., Lexington, July 1910-Aug. 1912; N. T. I. 1912-15, B. D., 1915; 
A. T. S, 1915-16; p. Hudson, N. H., July 1915-Nov. 1918; Calvary ch., 
Westwood, N. J., May 1920-; ad. Westwood. 


FREDERICK ELLSWORTH WOLF, b. Homestead, Ia., Jan. 17, 1883. 
D.U. 1912 ;:N..T.1..1912-15,B., De 1915s erad.-stud.,| BH. U5 71912-15 “ord: 
Ist ch., Boston, May 25, 1915; asst. p. Ist ch., Boston, 1912-15; p. 1st ch.,, 
Beaver Dam, Wis., July 1915-Sept. 1917; gen. sec. U. Wis. Y.M.C.A,, 
Beet Aenea 1924; army Y. M. C. A., 1918-19; p. Fort Thomas, Ky., 

Ov. -. 


EMERY JOHNSON WOODALL, b. Bainbridge, Ga., Sept. 16, 1891. 
Wake Forest C. 1911; N. T. I. 1912-15, B. D., 1915; sec. and treasurer No. 


1916] STUDENTS fab 


China Un. C., now Peking U., 1915-18; Am. vice consul, Canton and 
Tientsin, China, 1919-20; grad. -stud. Columbia U., 1920-21; Ph. Deas sr, 
1923, ita By 1924 ; law., New York City, 1924-; ‘author, The Legal Rela- 
tions of States at Peace; ad. care Sullivan and Cromwell, 49 Wall St., 
New York, N. Y. 


CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS YOUNG, b. Sugartown, La., May 25, 
1873. Louisiana C. 1895; ord. Olla, La., June 26, 1896; p. Mansfield and 
Logansport, La., 1897-99; Georgetown, Tex., Oct. 1899-Oct. 1902; Ros- 
well, N. Mex., Nov. 1902-Feb. 1905; gen. ev. N. Mex. and Ariz., Feb. 
1905-Dec. 1907; p. Cameron, Tex., Dec. 1908-Feb. 1911; gen. ev., La., 
Feb. 1911-Aug. 1912; N. T. I. 1912-15, B. D., 1915; p. North Uxbridge, 
May 1915-Feb. 1918; Sulphur Springs, Tex., Feb. 1918-Oct. 1919; Dubach, 
La., Nov. 1919-Feb. 1925; Arcadia, Feb. 1925-; ad. Arcadia, La. 


Harry Giipert Brown, b. Edinburgh, Scot., May 20, 1887. Br. U. 1912; 
N. T. I. 1912-Mar. 1913; p. Elton, N. Y., in 1916; South Lyndeboro, N. H., 
1921-24; ad. East Postenkill, P. O. Averillpark, 'N. Y. 


DoNALD FLeTcHER, b. Airdrie, Scot., Nov. 16, 1877. Gordon Sch., N .T. 
I.; N. T. I. 1912-13, Jan.-June 1914; ord. Fitzwilliam, N. H., Sept. 5, 1912; 
p. Quaker Hill, Conn., 1915-20; ? 


LestrE Bates Moss, b. Minneapolis, Minn., Apr. 1, 1889. D. U. 1911; 
N. T. I. 1912-14; ord. Malden, Mass., June 15, 1915; educ. miss., U. of 
Nanking, China, 1915-20; exec. sec. Alumni Soc., D. U., 1921-22; China 
Un. Universities, N. Y. C., 1922-24; assoc. sec. Committee of Reference 
and Counsel, For. Miss. Conf. of No. Am., 1924-; ad. 83 North Broadway, 
White Plains, N. Y. 


Harry Evan Owincs, b. Baltimore, Md., Jan. 16, 1892. Richmond C. 
1912; N. T. I. 1912-13; R. T. S. 1913-15; ord. Baltimore, Md., June 4, 
1915; p. Linwood ch., Cincinnati, O., Nov. 1915-Nov. 1917; Mt. Lebanon 
ch., Dormont, Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 1917-Dec. 1920; Hightstown, N. J., 
Jan. 1921-Apr. 1924; Granville, O., Apr. 1924-; ad. Granville. 


ALLAN LAWRENCE TEDFoRD, b. Windsor, N. B., Aug. 14, 1883. McM. U.; 
ord. Vittoria, Ont., May 26, 1910; p. Vittoria, May-Sept. 1910; West 
Toronto, Sept. 1910-Sept. 1911; Coldstream, N. B., Nov. 1911-Sept. 1912; 
N. T. I. 1912-13; p. fed. ch., Norwich, Conn., Dec. 1912-Feb. 1915; Preston 
City, Feb. 1915-Feb. 1916; Liverpool, N. S., Feb. 1916-Apr. 1918; Taber- 
nacle ch., St. John, N. B., Apr. 1918-; ev. Sask., Feb. 1920-Feb. 1921; ad. 
187 Wattrloo St., St. John, N. B. 


ELMER BAuGHN Wuitcomps, b. Rushville, Ind., Dec. 28, 1890. F. C. 1912; 
N. T. I. 1912-13; trav. sec. Stud. Vol. Movement, Oct. 1913-Oct. 1914; 
stud. U. Chic. D. S. 1914-15; p. Cong. ch., Gregory, S. Dak., Sept. 1915- 
Aug. 1918; army serv., Sept.-Dec. 1918; p. Cong. ch., Carthage, S. Dak., 
Pi 1919-Jan. 1921; Pierre, Jan. 1921-; ad. 387 Prospect Ave., Pierre, S. 

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T. D. Kine, Class Secretary 


ALLAN HUTCHISON BISSELL, b. Brewer, Me., Nov. 15, 1875. Ord. 
Adventist ch., Worcester, Mass., 1898 ; NeiTeetho1: 16,58. aye 1917; p. 
Hingham, Jan. 1914-Sept. 1917; Michigan Ave. ch., Saginaw, Mich., Sept. 
1917-Sept. 1918; Ist ch, Holyoke, Mass., Sept. 1918-Mar. 1920; man. fin. 


232 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1916 


campaigns for various organizations, 1920-; ad. S. B. T. S., Louisville, 
Ky. 


GUY GARFIELD BLEAKNEY, b. Moncton, N. B., Mar. 2, 1887. Ac. 
U. 1914; N. T. I. 1915-16, B. D., 1916; ord. Newton Centre, June 12, 1916; 
p. Ist ch. Braintree, Feb. 1917-Feb. 1922; U. T. S. 1923-25; ad. Central 
Bapt. Ch., Elizabeth, N. J. 


EVERETT STANLEY BURKET, b. Washington, D. C., June 19, 1883. 
McMinnville C. 1913; N. T. I. 1913-16, B. D. 1916; ord. Newton Centre, 
June 12, 1916; miss. A. B. F. M. S., Kaying, China, 1916-17; Changning, 
1917-; ad. Sunwu Hsien, via Swatow, China. 


ASA Q. BURNS, b. Green City, Mo., Dec. 25, 1888. Ord. Winigan, 
June 12, 1912; W. J. C. Sch. of Theol., 1913-15; N. T. I. 1915-16, B. D., 
1916; S. B. T. S. 1916-17, Th. D. 1917; p. Savannah Ave. ch., St. Joseph, 
Mo., June 1917-Mar. 1920; dir. rel. educ., Hardin C., Mexico, Mar. 1920- 
June 1923; U. of Chic. 1923-24; ad. care Hardin College, Mexico, Mo. 


JAMES RUSSELL CASE, b. Myingyan, Burma, Apr. 16, 1889. Br. U. 
1913; N. T. I. 1913-16, B. D., 1916; ord. Newton Centre, June 12, 1916; 
miss. Burma, Dec. 1916-Apr. 1923; p. 1st ch., Nobleboro, Me., Sept. 1923- 
Feb. 1925; s. Eastbrook, Me., Apr. 1925-. 


BENJAMIN HARVEY CLARK, b. Gardi, Ga., Feb. 7, 1884. Mercer 
U. 1912; N. T. I. 1913-16; ord. Lebanon, Conn., Oct. 25, 1916; p. Lebanon, 
July 1916-Jan. 1918; chapl. U. S. A.; field rep. Am. Red Cross; p. Buena 
Vista, Ga., Feb. 1920-Oct. 1921; field dir. Ala. Tuberculosis Assoc., Bir- 
mingham, Ala.; p. Universalist ch., Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb. 1925-; ad. 
1513 East 14th St., Chattanooga. 


HAROLD WILLIAM CURTIS, b. Belchertown, Mass., Aug. 29, 1892. 
Mass. Agricultural C. 1913; N. T. I. 1913-16, B. D., 1916; ord. Elm St. 
Chapel, Pittsfield, June 27, 1916; p. Elm St. Chapel and 1st ch., Lanes- 
boro, June 1916-Dec. 1917; hut sec., Y.M.C. A., Fort Constitution, Ports- 
mouth, N. H., Dec. 1917-May 1918; Fort Preble, Portland, Me., May 1918- 
Mar. 1919; p. Main St. ch., Saco, Apr. 1919-Sept. 1923; 1st ch., Rumford, 
Sept. 1923-; ad. 112 Washington St., Rumford, Me. 


REGINALD ALEX CUTTING, b. Moultonboro, N. H., May 7, 1894. 
H. U. 1914; N. T. I. 1914-16, B. D., 1916; ord. Tremont Temple, Boston, 
June 23, 1916; p. West Bridgewater, 1916-20; assoc. prof. Geo. Washington 
U., Sch. of Med., 1920-21; U. of IIll., C. of Med., 1921-22; asst. surg., U.S. 
Naval Med. Sch. and Hosp., Washington, D. C., 1923-; ad. 3312 Dent PIl., 
Washington, D. C. Ph. D., H. U., 1919; M. D. and C. M., Mag. U., 1923. 


ELLERY GORDON DAKIN, b. Centreville, Digby Co., N. S., Feb. 9, 
1890. Ac. U. 1914; N. T. I. 1914-16, B. D., 1916; ord. Newton Centre, 
June 8, 1916; p. Cambridge, N. S., June 1916-Oct. 1917; Aylesford, Oct. 
1917-Oct. 1919; Springhill, Apr. 1920-Apr. 1922; Chester, 1922-Oct. 1924; 
grad.-stud. N. T. I. Nov. 1924-25. 


GEORGE FERGUSON FINNIE, b. Glasgow, Scotland, Dec. 9, 1883. 
D. U. 1913; N. T. I. 1913-16, B. D., 1916; ord. Central ch., Tiverton, R. I., 
July 27, 1916; p. Central ch. Tiverton, July 1916-Oct. 1917; Un. ch., 
Pan aoa Nov. 1917-; ad. 14 Mountain Ave., Lewiston. D. D., 

rad aU : 


CLARENCE FRANK GIFFORD, b. East Angus, P. Q., June 29, 1886. 
Br. U. 1912; N. T. I. 1914-17, B. D., 1916, S. T. M. 1917; ord. Danielson, 


1916] STUDENTS 233 


Conn., Dec. 5, 1913; p. Temple Chap., No. Tiverton, R. I., Dec. 1913-Sept. 
1915; asst. p. lst ch., Fall River, Mass., June 1917-Dec. 1921; p. 1st Chris- 
tian ch., and Cong. ch., Assonet, Jan. 1922-; ad. South Main Road, As- 
sonet, Mass. 


BENJAMIN MALCOLM HARRIS, b. Kingston, Mass., Sept. 8, 1893. 
Br. U. 1913; N. T. I. 1913-16, B. D., 1916; ord. Paige St. ch., Lowell, June 
30, 1916; p. Fairfax, Vt., Sept. 1916-Oct. 1917; Y. M. C. A. serv., June 
1918-Mar. 1919; p. Arlington, R. I., May 1919-Sept. 1922; lect. Phil. Br. 
U., 1920-22; asst. min. lst ch., Unit., Boston, Mass., Feb.-June 1923; min. 
Ist Unit. Soc., Albany, N. Y., Sept. 1923-; ad. 115 South Lake Ave., 
Albany. ; 


GEORGE ELTON HARRIS, b. Fort Collins, Colo., Apr. 1, 1888. W. J. 
C. 1915; N. T. I. 1915-16, B. D., 1916; ord. Fort Collins, Colo., June 30, 
1912; p. Dearborn and Weston, Mo., 1912-1915; Kennett, Aug. 1916-Apr. 
1918; Sioux Falls, So. Dak., Apr. 1918-Oct. 1921; Calvary ch., Kansas 
City, Mo., Oct. 1921-; ad. 5704 McGee St., Kansas City. 


BURCHARD ABRAHAM HYLTON, b. Minerva, Va., Oct. 26, 1882. 
McMinnville C. 1913; N. T. I. 1913-16, B. D., 1916; p. Raymond, Wash., 
1916-Oct. 1921; Ellensburg, Oct. 1921-; ad. 407 North Sprague St., Ellens- 
burg, Wash. 


HANSFORD DUNCAN JOHNSON, b. Aiken County, S. C., June 13, 
1887. Ord. lst ch., Macon, Ga., Sept. 21, 1910; stud. p. Hillsboro, 1910-11; 
Shady Dale and Jeffersonville, 1911-13; Mercer U., 1913; N. T. I. 1913-16, 
B. D., 1916; stud. p. Wood Mem. ch., Lawrence, 1913-16; p. Ist ch., Wo- 
burn, Sept. 1916-Oct. 1918; s. Sylvania, Ga., 1918-May 1919; p. Eastman, 
1919-July 1920; Sylvania, July 1920-Aug. 1921; Ist ch., Valdosta, Sept. 
1921-; ad. 601 North Patterson St., Valdosta, Ga. 


TALMADGE DeWITT KING, b. Knoxville, Tenn., Aug. 21, 1887. 
C. N. C. 1912; N. T. I. 1913-16, B. D., 1916; ord. 1st ch., Jefferson City, 
Tenn., June 15, 1913; p. Oak Bluffs, Mass., Apr. 1916-Sept 1917; Scott 
St. ch., Baltimore, Md., Sept. 1917-Nov. 1918; Y. M. C. A. war work, 
Nov. 1918-Aug. 1919; in bus. Port Ivory, L. I., N. Y., 1919-20; min. 
Noe House, Brooklyn, 1921-; ad. 150 Washington Ave., Arlington, 


JAMES LEE LEWIS, b. Quincy, Ill., June 20, 1889. Knox C. 1913; 
N. T. I. 1913-16, B. D., 1916; ord. Quincy, Ill., June 20, 1916; miss. Quincy 
Bapt. Assoc., 1912; p. Oquawka, 1912-13; No. Leverett, Mass., and No. 
Sunderland, 1914; Ist ch., Ashland, 1916-19; grad.-stud., H. U., 1916-17; 
miss. A. B. F. M. S., Tharrawaddy, Burma, Dec. 1917-; compiler Sunshine 
aie Book, in Sgaw Karen, 1924; ad. Am. Bapt. Miss. Press, Rangoon, 

urma, 


MARK MOHLER, b. Emporia, Kans., Nov. 8, 1885. Br. U. 1911, grad. 
stud., 1912-13; N. T. I. 1913-16, B. D., 1916; ord. Jamestown, R. I., June 
28, 1916; p. Central ch., Jamestown, Feb. 1912-Sept. 1918; Unit. Soc., 
Lawrence, Kans., Oct. 1919-Apr. 1923; grad.-stud., H. U. D. S., 1923-24, 
H. U., 1924-25; p. 2nd Parish ch., Unit., Hingham, Mass., June 1923-July 
1924; tea. high sch., Winthrop, Sept. 1924-; ad. 23 Hammond St., Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 


SHOICHI DOUGLAS MORIHIRA, b. Takushimaken, Japan, Mar. 15, 
1886. Bost. U. Sch. Theol. 1914-15; N. T. I. 1915-16, B. D., 1916; grad. 
stud. S. B. T. S. 1916; oversea Y. M. C. A. serv. 1918-19; reported in bus., 
Seoul, Korea; ad. not known. 


234 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1916 


CLAUDE EVERETTE MORRIS, b. Verona, Ky., Aug. 12, 1884. F. 
C. 1907; S. B. T. S. 1910-11, 1911-12; ord. Whitestown, Ind., June 27h ioiee 
Dp. Beech Grove, Indianapolis, 1912- 15; Neer oi5: 16.B2D3 1916; p. 
Prospect Park, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1916- 24; Emmanuel sh ‘Bronx, New 
York City, July 1924-; ad. 3718 Willett Ave., Bronx, New York City. 


PAUL JUDSON MORRIS, b. Rising Sun, Ind., Oct. 20, 1889. F. C. 
1911; N. T. I. 1913-16, B. D., 1916; ord. Marshfield, June 20, 1916; p. 
Marshfield, June 1916- Aug. 1917; p. Beaver Dam., Wis., and rel. dir. Way- 
land A.., Aug. 1917-Oct. 1921; p. Emerson Ave. ch., Indianapolis, Ind., 
Oct. 1921-; ad. 102 N. DeQuincey St., Indianapolis. 


ALONZO ROBERTSON PIXLEY, b. Greenfield, Mass., July 8, 1883. 
Springfield Y. M. C. A. C., 1911; N. T. I. 1913-16; ord. Springfield, June 
21, 1916; p. Hampton Falls, N. H., Oct. 1915-Oct. 1918; sec. Y. M.C. A 
309th field artil., 78th division, ALE F., 1918-19; p. Manhattan, Mont., 
Nov. 1919-June "1922: Mason. City, Nebr,, June 1922- June 1923; Utica, 
Ill., Nov. 1923-; ad. Utica. 


WILLIAM JUDSON SETZER, b. Johnson City., Tenn., Nov. 10, 1889. 
Ord. Jefferson City, 1911; p. mountain chs., Tenn., 1911-13; C. N. C. 1913; 
N. T. I. 1913-16, B. D., 1916; p. Centerville C. E. ch., Beverly, Sept. 1913- 
Jan. 1916; Pleasant St. ch., Concord, N. H., Jan. 1916-Mar. 1921; Worthen 
St. ch., Lowell, Mass., Mar. 1921-Mar. 1923; Central ch., Mar. 1923-; ad. 
142 Princeton St., Lowell. 


ALBERT EDWARD STONE, b. Boston, Mass., Aug. 10, 1886. Colg. 
U. 1912; Hartford T. S. 1914-15; N. T. I. 1915-16, B. D., 1916; ord. Rug- 
gles St. ch., Boston, June 1916; p. Ist ch., Putnam, Conn., June 1916-Feb. 
1918; chapl. U. S. N., Feb. 1918-; ad. U. S. Submarine Base, New London, 


Conn. 


GEORGE FRANCIS STURTEVANT, b. Lowell, Mass., Aug. 2, 1886. 
Cy. C. 1912-13; N. T. I. 1913-16, B. D., 1916; ord. West Somerville, Sept. 
15, 1916; asst. p. West Somerville, Sept. 1916-Sept. 1917; bldg. sec., Y. M. 
C. A., June 1917-Jan. 1920; act. p. Worthen St. ch., Lowell, Mass., Mar.- 
Sept. 1920; p. Ist Cong. ch., Dracut, Nov. 1920-Sept. 1923; dir. rel. educ., 
Ist ch., Lowell, Sept. 1923-Dec. 1924; M. R. E., Bost. U., 1923; dir. rel. 
ae R. I. Bapt. Conv., Jan. 1925-; ad. Lauderdale Bldg., Providence, 


“2 


ALVA VIVIAN WOOD, b. Mandeville, Jamaica, Dec. 11, 1887. Tu. 
C. 1913; N. T. I. 1913-16, B. DRI 916; ord. Ist chy Charlestown, June 
1916; miss. tea. Internat. ren El Cristo, Cuba, 1916- 19; prof. Evangelical 
Seminary, Porto Rico, 1919- 20; dir. Spanish- speaking Miss., New York 
City, 1920-21; grad- stud., Gir: Si 920-202 p. stedsiche Sandwich, Ill, 
1921-23; act. p. Englewood chy Chicago, 1923- 24; grad. -stud., U. Chic., 
1921, 1923, i9p4; prof. Sociol. and Social Eth., Hillsdale C., 1924-; ad. 
Hillsdale ran Hillsdale, Mich. 


ANDREW YOUNG, b. Sangerville, Me., Sept. 12, 1888. Cy. C. 1913; 
N. T. I. 1913-16, B. D., 1916; ord. South Dover, Me., Sept. 18, 1918; Y. M. 
C. A. serv., Camp Devens, "Oct. 1918- May 1919; D. Rockport, Me., Dec. 
1919-Nov. 1924 ; Un. Bapt. ch., Topsham, Nov. 1924-., 


Roy Irvine Batcom, b. Clarence, N. S., Apr. 13, 1889. Ac. U. 1912, grad. 
stud., 1912-13; N. T. I. 1914-15; 85th inf. battalion, C. E. F., 1916-19; in 
bus., N. S., 1919-; ad. 47 Chestnut St., Halifax, N. S. 


1917] STUDENTS 235 


Aaron Avery GATES, b. Blandford, N. S., 1886. Ac. U. 1907-09; Oska- 
1o0sa\ 6.01911") Ni 101913-14%) Chict Te Siihartly io ochy Rel.’ Peda- 
gogy 1920; ord. Murray River, P. E. I., Mar. 11, 1911; p. Cong. ch., Hamp- 
ton, Conn., 1920-24; East Douglas, Mass., 1924-. 


JosrepH HENRY VaATCHER, b. Georgetown, P. E. I., Nov. 2, 1882. Colg. U. 
1909-13; N. T. I. 1913-14; R. T. S. 1914-16; ord. Warren Ave. ch., Boston, 
Mass., May 23, 1916; p. Ithaca, Mich., Sept. 1916-May 1918; Sault Ste. 
Marie, May 1918-?. 30 


1917 
R. C. Eaton, Class Secretary 


HAROLD CHARLES ABBOT, b. Lynn, Mass., Sept. 5, 1892. Ba. C. 
1915; N. T..I. 1916-17, B. D., 1917; ord. 1st Free Bapt. ch., Roxbury, May 
1917; p. Livermore Falls, Me., June 1917-Nov. 1918; Maplewood ch., Mal- 
den, Mass., Dec. 1918-; ad. 194 Lebanon St., Malden. 


RALPH TAYLOR ANDEM, b. Boston, Mass., Oct. 4, 1891. Bost. U. 
1914; N. T. I. 1914-17, B. D., 1917; ord. Somerville, Mar. 8, 1917; p. Rich- 
mond, Me., Sept. 1917-July 1918; chapl. 33rd heavy artil., July-Dec. 1918; 
p. Farmington, Me., Dec. 1918-; ad. Farmington. 


LUKE MONROE BLEAKNEY, b. Petitcodiac, N. B., Mar. 23, 1880. 
Ac. U. 1911-14; N. T. I. 1914-17; A. T. S. Oct. 1919-Feb. 1920, Oct. 1922- 
Feb. 1923; ord. North River, N. B., May 8, 1918; p. Danville, N. H., Nov. 
1918-Nov. 1921; assoc. p. Clarendon St. ch., Boston, Mass., Nov. 1921- 
Nov. 1922; p. Knull, Ida., May 1923-Feb. 1924; Community ch., Aloha, 
Ore., Mar. 1924-. 


ARTHUR DEMING CARPENTER, b. Abbott’s Corner, P. Q., June 
25, 1875. McM. U. 1913-14; N. T. I. 1914-17, B. D., 1917; ord. Monson- 
ville, P. Q., Feb. 24, 1909; p. Monsonville, 1906-10; Abbott’s Corner, 1910- 
11; Blenheim, Ont., 1911-13; Willimantic, Conn., 1917-24; Torrington, 
1924-; ad. 64 Barbour St., Torrington, Conn. 


OWEN TRUMAN DAY, b. Portland, Ore., July 17, 1890. McMinnville 
C. 1914; N. T. I. 1914-17, B. D., 1917; ord. Watertown, June 1917; p. 
Belmont St. ch., Watertown, June 1917-June 1919; Arleta ch., Portland, 
Ore., July 1919-1924; Grace ch., Spokane, Wash., Jan. 1925-. 


CARLTON EASTON, b. Brockton, Mass., Nov. 30, 1889. Ac. U. 1914; 
N. T. I. 1915-17, B. D., 1917; ord. North ch., Brockton, June 12, 1917; p. 
South ch., Haverhill, Sept. 1916-Nov. 1921; Waldo Cong. ch., Brockton, 
Jan. 1922-July 1924; Quincy Point ch., Quincy, July 1924-; ad. 81 Edison 
Park, Quincy, Mass. 


ROSS CHIPMAN EATON, b. Lower Canard, N. S., Dec. 16, 1888. 
Ac. U. 1913; N. T. I. 1915-17, B. D., 1917; ord. Amherst, N. S., Aug. 4, 
1914; p. Amherst, Aug. 1914-May 1915; West Royalston, Mass., Oct. 1915- 
Dec. 1916; Mansfield, Apr. 1917-June 1920; Mattapan, June 1920-Apr. 
1922; Charlottetown, P. E. I., Apr. 1922-. 


JAMES THOMAS EDWARDS, b. Crawfordville, Ga., July 2, 1890. 
Ord. Sandy Cross, Ga., June 1912; Mercer U. 1914; N. T. I. 1914-17, B. D., 
1917; p. Ist ch, Danielson, Conn., May 1917-Sept. 1920; Bethel ch., 
Bloxom, Va., Sept. 1920-. 


236 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1917 


EROLD ROBERT FARRAR, b. Monson, Me., Dec. 9, 1887. Cy. C. 
1912714 NTA ISI 17 Be De 1917s ord. Norridgewock, Hilvecs i918: 
p. Norridgewock, 1917-23 ; North Berwick, 1923-. 


CARLTON, LeROY FEENER, b. Bridgewater, N. S., Jan. 29, 1891. 
Ac. U.; N. T. I. 1914-17, grad. stud. 1917-18; ord. Greenville, N. H., Mar. 
19, 1916; p. Bridgewater, 1918-19; Un. ch., Hopedale, 1919-20; s. s. Cong. 
ch., Foxboro, Dec. 1920-? 


CHARLES ALVAH SPURGEON HOWE, b. Moncton, N. B., Dec. 
4, 1880. Ac. U. 1915; ord. Canning, Kings Co., N. S., June 25, 1915; N. T. 
I. 1915-17, B. D., 1917; p. Berean Temple ch., Dorchester Center, 1916-20; 
Mattapan ch., Milton, 1920; Amesbury, May 1920-; ad. 71 Prospect St., 
Amesbury, Mass. 


ASA ALEXANDER MORRISON, b. Lempster, N. H., Sept. 6, 1883. 
Cy. C. 1912-14; N. T. I. 1914-17, B. D., 1917; ord. 1st ch., Brockton, June 
11, 1917; p. Plaistow, N. H., June 1917-May 1920; Morningside ch., Pitts- 
field, May 1920-; ad. 11 Grove St., Pittsfield, Mass. 


ALFRED WATTS NEWCOMBE, b. Thomaston, Me., Jan. 5, 1891. 
B. C. 1914; N. T. I. 1914-17, B. D., 1917; ord. 1st ch., Boston, June 7, 1917; 
p. Hyde Park ch., Cincinnati, O., 1918-19; stud. U. Chic. D. S., 1919-20; 
prof. hist. and govt., Knox C. 1920-; stud. and trav. in Europe, 1924-25. 


HENRY SCOTT PHILPOTT, b. Christchurch, New Zealand, Aug. 29, 
1883. Xenia T. S., 1914-16; N. T) T1916. LNB eel 9 be ord. 1st ch., 
Xenia, O., May 28, 1917; p. Jericho, Vt., June- Sept. 1917; miss. A. B. F. M. 
be Burma, Sept. 1917-Apr. 1925; p. Monson, Me., May 1925-, 


CHARLES DURKEE A b. Beaver River, Yarmouth Co., N. S., 
Nov. 7, 1893. Ac. U. 1915; N. T. I. 1915-16; 1916-17, BED? 1917; ord. 
Roslindale, Mass., Jan. 14, NOIR. istechy Montpelier, Vt., "Mar. 1918- 
ak wees Fifth St. ch., Lowell, vent Nov. 1922-; ad. 78 Methuen Sts 

owell. 


HARRY JULIUS SCHULMAN, b. Norwich, Conn., June 14, 1891. 
DAUNISI4 INO Dy T9141 7 Bi De 1917; ord. Norwich, Conn., Apr. 1918; 
army Yi M,C. As Dec: 1917- Apr. 1919: exec. sec. Tuberculosis Assoc., 
Delaware County, Pa., Apr. 1919-; ad. 1403 Washington Ave., Chester, Pa. 


MILES WOODWARD SMITH, b. Cincinnati, O., Nov. 23, 1889. W. J. 
C. 1911; N. T. I. 1914-17, B. D., 1917; grad.-stud., Bost. U., 1921, 1922; ord. 
Erlanger, Ky., Aug. 8, 1910; p. lst ch., Tarkio, Mo., Jun. 1911-Dec. 1912; 
East Sedalia ch., Sedalia, Dec. 1912-Sept. 1914; Stratford St. ch., West 
Roxbury, Boston, Mass., Apr. 1917-Feb. 1922; Norwood, O., Feb. 1922- 
June 1924; dir. rel. educ., Mass. Bapt. Conv., June 1924-; author, The 
Children’s Christ: A Graded Course in the Life of Christ for Daily Vaca- 
tion Bible Schools, 1924; ad. 8 Kirk St., West Roxbury, Boston, Mass. 


JAMES FRAUGHTMAN WATSON, b. Pee Dee, S. C., June 3, 1879. 
Furman U. 1902; N. T. I. 1914-17, B. D., 1917; ord. Newton Centre, June 
7, 1917; s. various chs.; fd. and pres. Atlanta School of Oratory and Ex- 
PReesion 1920-; ad. 78 Luckie St., Atlanta, Ga., LL. D., Peoples Natl. U., 


JOHN HENRY WEBB, b. Elberton, Ga., Mar. 21, 1893; Mercer U. 
1911-14; N. T. I. 1914-17, B. D., 1917; ord. Elberton, Ga., Dec. 28, 1913; 
p. Hagerstown, Md., June 1917-Sept. 1920; Monroe, Ga., Sept. 1920-. 


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CHESTER FRANK WOOD, b. Woburn, Mass., Aug. 3, 1892. Cy. C. 
1914; N. T. I. 1914-17, B. D., 1917; ord. Woburn, Sept. 19, 1917; asst. p. 
West Somerville, Sept. 1917-July 1918; field rel. work sec., Army and 
Navy Y. M. C. A., Greater Boston, Sept. 1918-Mar. 1919; p. Stoughton St. 
ch., Boston, Mar. 1919-Aug. 1920; miss. A. B. F. M. S., West China, Oct. 
1920-; ad. Yachow, Szechuan, West China. 


JouHN ae METsNER, b. Port Williams, N. S., Feb. 26, 1887. Ac. U. 
1915; N. T. I. 1915-May 1916; p. Hortonville, NGS: 21 


1918 
J. A. Vacuon, Class Secretary 


CLARANCE FRANK BLEAKNEY, b. Salisbury, x Ee May 2, 1893. 
Ac. U. 1916; N. T. I. 1916-18, B. D., 1918, post-grad. N. T. "I. and H. (Oy 
1918-19; N. amie 1922-23, S ti M., 1923; ord. Stoneham, June 20, 1918; p. 
Bridgewater, 1919-22; Fair Haven, Viel 1923-: ad. Fair Haven. 


HAROLD STERLING CAMPBELL, b. Presque Isle, Me. July 31, 
1894. Cy. C. 1915; N. T. I. 1915-18; B. D., 1918; ord. Waterville, Me., 
May 24, 1918; sec. Y. M. C. A., Camp Devens, June 1918-June 1919; assoc. 
p. Ist ch., Pittsfield, Mass., June 1919-Sept. 1920; p. Milton, Oct. 1920-Nov. 
1923; Claremont, N. H., Dec. 1923-; ad. 65 Sullivan St., Claremont. 


WILLIS CALDWELL FURR, b. McKinney, Tex., Dec. 24, 1892. Ord. 
Commerce, Tex., Sept. 7, 1913; East Texas Norm. C. 1914; U. N. C. 1914- 
15; H. U. D. S. 1915-16; N. T. I. 1916-18, B. D., 1918; p. Un. ch., Swamp- 
scott, 1918-19; Memphis, Tenn., 1919-?; last ad. 964 Willett St., Memphis. 


WILLIAM GARTSHORE, b. Airdrie, Scotland, Feb. 10, 1878. Ord. 
Websterville, Vt., July 8, 1913; p. Websterville, 1913-15; N. T. I. 1915-18, 
B. D., 1918; p. Presb. ch., Wallace, NS June 1919- May 1922; Blackville, 
N. B., June 1923. ad. The Manse, Blackville. 


GEORGE CLIVE GIBSON, b. La Grange, can Nov. 21, 1888. Ord. 
La Grange, Sept. 14, 1913; Mercer U. 1914; N. T. I. 1915-18, B. D., 1918, 
S. T. M., 1923; p. Geneva, Ga., Oct. 1913- Aug. i9i8: Shirley, Mass., Oct 
1915-Oct. 1918; Wwitmenocn oh LG Oct. 1918-Mar. 1923; Clemson Ce Oct. 
1923-Aug. 1924 ; p. lst ch., ‘Toccoa, Ga., 1924-. 


ALEXANDER HENDERSON, b. Aberdeen, Scotland, Apr. 23, es 
N. E. Sch. of Theol., 1911-14; ord. Advent Christ. ch., Boston, Mass., Apr. 
Ce LOA eiN, yrs 1; 1915- 18, B. 1D: 1918; B. C., 1920; stud, p. Advent Christ. 
ch., Plymouth, Mass., June 1914- July 1918; Bapt. ch., Richmond, Me., Aug. 
1918-July 1920; state dir. rel. educ., Un. Bapt. Conv., Me., Aug. 1920- Apr. 
1923; p. Fairfield, May 1923-; ad. 12 Newhall St. Fairfield, Me. 


*HORACE McCLELLAN HUFFMAN, b. near Terre Haute, Ind., Apr. 
14, 1885. Ord. Chandler, Okla., June 29, 1913; W. J. C. 1915; N. T. I. 
1915-18, B. D., 1918; p. Nobleboro, Me., June 1918-Aug. 1919; d. Fort 
Fairfield, Me., Aug. 9, 1919. 


GORDON HURLBUTT, b. Meridian, Miss., Sept. 4, 1887. Ord. Taber- 
nacle ch., Mobile, Ala., Sept. 17, 1911; Mercer U., 1911; vB Ware: S, 
1911-14, Th. M., 1914; N. T. I. 1917-18, B. D., 1918; S. B. T. S., 1918-19, 
THE TD, 1919's Yale Sch. of Rel., 1921-22; p. Ist ch., Ellijay, Ga., Aug. 1915- 


238 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1918 


Sept. 1917; 1st ch., Ironton, O., Jan. 1919-June 1920; prof. English, Miss. 
C., 1920-21; p. 1st ch., Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, July 1922-. 


WILLIAM ARCHIBALD KARRAKER, b. Dongola, III., Sept. 15, 1888. 
Fewing; C. Ph.) Baplol a (Rigo 191 eal Oc yIN ies oO Ze ed ceo lees 
C. T. S. 1923-, B. D., 1924; ord. Fallon, Nev., Apr. 16, 1917; p. North 
Scituate, Mass., Oct. 1918-June 1920; Corinth, N. Y., June 1920-Jan. 
1922; Fairfield, Ill., Jan. 1922-Jan. 1923; U. P., 1923-24; asst. prof. Ch. and 
Roman Hist., U. P., 1924-; ad. Dept. Hist., U. Pa., Philadelphia, Pa. 


ROBERT HENRY MOORMAN, b. Braymer, Mo., Jan. 25, 1890. W. 
J. C. 1913; ord. Braymer, Mo., Apr. 15, 1913; S. B. T. S. 1914-15, 1915-16; 
N. T. I. 1916-17, 1917-18, B. D., 1918; p. 1st ch., Casper, Wyo., July 1918- 
Sept. 1919; Stud. p. U. Colo., Boulder, Colo., Sept. 1919-Sept. 1920; dir. 
Y. P., Ist ch., Kanasa City, Mo., Sept. 1920-Apr. 1921; p. Ist ch., Paris, 
Apr. 1921-Apr. 1923; Ist ch., Cheyenne, Wyo., Apr. 1923-; ad. 2519 House 
St., Cheyenne. 


FORREST EDWIN ROBINSON, b. Exeter, N. H., Apr. 3, 1886. Ord. 
Haverhill, Mass., Oct. 23, 1912; N. T. I. 1915-18, B. D., 1919; p. Saxton’s 
River, Vt., July 1918-Oct. 1919; 2nd ch., Haverhill, Mass., Oct. 1919-Nov. 
1920; Woodstock and North Woodstock, N. H., Nov. 1920-June 1923; 
Lemoore, Calif., July 1923-. 


WILLIAM ALBERT STEINKRAUS, b. Bloomington, Ill., Jan. 23, 
1886S Ce Phe BovlOlSeo Nir 1915-18 BaD M1918." pe remonte ri. 
July 1918-Feb. 1919; ord. Powell, Wyo., Apr. 30, 1919; p. Powell, Feb. 
1919-Feb. 1920; Scotten Ave. ch., Detroit, Mich., Nov. 1920-Nov. 1923; 
Logansport, Ind., Nov. 1924-; ad. 218 7th St., Logansport. 


JOSEPH ALBERT VACHON, b. Danielson, Conn., May 27, 1887. Y. 
U. 1915; N. T. I. 1915-18, B. D., 1918; ord. 1st ch., Danielson, Conn., June 
11, 1918; Y. M. C. A. serv., Camp Devens, June 1918-Oct. 1919; p. Ist ch., 
Cheshire, Mass., Oct. 1919-Sept. 1923; Im. ch., New Bedford, Sept. 1923-; 
ad. 210 Whitman St., New Bedford. 


DIRK VANDERVOET, b. Hillegom, Holland, Feb. 17, 1886. Gordon 
Sch., N. T. I. 1912-14; N. T. I. 1915-18, B. D., 1918; ord. Poquonnock 
Bridge, Conn., July 22, 1914; p. Hudson, N. H., Jan. 1919-Oct. 1921; Wal- 
lingford, Vt., Oct. 1921-. 


MILES OSCAR WOLFE, b. Galva, Kans., Aug. 5, 1887. Ott. U. 1915; 
N. T. I. 1915-18, B. D., 1918; ord. Liberal, Kans., May 1919; p. Liberal, 
May 1919-Jan. 1921; Fort Scott, Jan. 1921-25; Kansas City, Mo., 1925-; 
ad. 4201 Windsor Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 


NORRIS ELWIN WOODBURY, b. Nashua, N. H., Jan. 19, 1891. Br. 
U. 1914; N. T. I. 1915-18, grad. stud. Sept.-Dec. 1924; ord. 1st ch., Nashua, 
N. H., June 1918; miss. A. B. F. M. S., Myitkyina, Burma, Mar 1919-24; 
Bhamo, Jan. 1925-. 


ARTHUR RAYMOND GALLIMORE, b. Lexington, N. C., Dec. 29, 1885. W. 
F. C. 1909; S. B. T. S. 1912-15; N. T. I. Jan.-June, 1917; ord. Lexington, 
N. C., July 9, 1916; p. Bakersville, Aug. 1917-Sept. 1918; miss. S. B. C., 
South China, Sept. 1918-; ad. Canton, China. 


EDWARD VERNON Horne, b. Greenville, Tex., May 29, 1892. Bay. U. 
1911-13; N. T. I. 1915-16; ord. Greenville, Tex., 1913; ? 


JosepH Etwoop Lewis, b. Quincy, Ill., May 23, 1892. W. J. C. 1915; N. 
T. I. 1915-16; U. Chic. D. S. 1916-17; sec. Y. M. C. A., overseas, 1917-18; 


1919] STUDENTS 239 


city gen. sec., Sherman, Tex., 1918-19; stud. gen. sec. Tex. Agric. and 
Mechanical Ga 1920-21; state Sec., Boys’ Work, Tex., 1921-; ad. 610 Central 
Bank Bldg., Dallas, Tex. 


JaMeEs Ropinson SHANKS, b. Richview, IIl., Dec. 4, 1884. S.C. 1915; N. 
Deel? 19US-165 vor: Richview, Timers 1909 ; p. Ashley; Princeton; ad. 
in 1923, 430 South Church St., Princeton, Ill. 20-*1 


1919 
E. D. Dotiorr, Class Secretary 


ORVAL WILLIAM BARBER, b. Mahomet, IIll., May 22, 1886. S. C. 
1915; N. T. I. 1916-19; U. T. S. 1922-; p. Evanston, Wyo., 1919-21; man. 
Sch. of Expr., Boston, Mass., 1921-22; ord. Mahomet, IIl., July 30, 1922; 
prof. Expr., Moravian C. and Theol. S., Bethlehem, Pa., 1923-24; ad. 519 
W. 121st St., New York City. 


CHARLES LAMONT CONRAD, b. Falmouth, Ky., Apr. 24, 1888. 
Ord. Short Creek ch., Falmouth, Ky., June 20, 1911; p. Short Creek ch., 
Falmouth, Jan. 1912-Jan. 1913; Gallaher’s View ch., Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 
1913-Jan. 1915; C. N. C. 1915; N. T. I. 1915-17, Jan.-June 1919, B. D., 1919; 
asst. p. Warren Ave. ch., Boston, 1916-17; sec. Y. M. C. A., French Army, 
1917-18; miss. and supt. Am. Bapt. Pwo Karen Sch., Bassein, Burma, 
1919-; ad. Am. Bapt. Pwo Karen Mission, Bassein; on furlough in 1925. 


EDWINSBIXEERY DAVIS bast iOtto, NooY Jan. 0.18929) DU. 
1914; S. B. T. S. 1914-16; N. T. I. 1916-17, May-June 1919, B. D., 1919; 
Priv. Base Hosp. 44, A. E. F., July 1917-May 1919; ord. Atlantic High- 
lands, N. J., June 25, 1919; p. Rock Springs, Wyo., Oct. 1919-June 1921; 
miss. A. B. F. M. S., India, 1921-; ad. Allur, Nellore Dist., So. India. 


EUGENE DINSMORE DOLLOFF, b. Meredith, N. H., May 10, 1890. 
New Hampton Lit. and Bib. Inst., 1910; ord. Newmarket, N. H., July 7, 
1914; p. Newmarket, Oct. 1913-Nov. 1917; N. T. I. 1916-19, B. D., 1919, 
S. T. M., 1921; p. Ashland, Nov. 1917-Feb. 1922; Blaney Mem. ch., Boston, 
Feb. 1922-; ad. 69 Richmond St., Boston 24, 


WILLIAM HENDERSON DUFF, b. Alvarado, Tex., Nov. 22, 1884. 
Ord. Alvarado, Oct. 12, 1913; p. Parker, May 1914-Aug. 1918; Bay. U. 
19163 SeW. B.S 1916-18. oT i! Mec1919sO NTT. 1918-19) Bo D., 1919: 
ress A. B. F. M. S., Burma, 1919-; ad. 21 Sandwith Road, Rangoon, 

urma. 


VERNELLE WALLACE DYER, b. Cliftondale, Mass., Feb. 16, 1894. 
Cy Ga I San i lel lOLS-17)) Jan. -June 1910 FBS Ds 1919; sec. Y. M. C. A., 
Camp Devens, 1917-19; miss. A. B. F. M. Sh Rangoon, Burma, 1919-; 
ord. Waterville, Me., Dec. 14, 1917; ad. on furlough i in 1925, Oakland, Me. 


HERBERT ERNEST HINTON, b. Littleton, Mass., Mar. 31, 1890. Ba. 
C. 1917; N. T. I. 1917-19, B. D., 1919; ord. Main St. ch., Lewiston, Me., 
Mar. 27, 1917; p. Holliston, Mass., Oct. 1918-June 1920; spec. stud. H. U. 
1919-20; Columbia Tea. C., June-Aug. 1920; miss. A. B. F. M. S., prin. 
Kelly High Sch., Mandalay, Burma, Mar. 1921-. 


WILLIAM SIMEON ee St. Johns, Newfoundland, July 16, 
1887. Ac. U. 1913-15; N. T. 1915- 16, 1918-19, B. D., 1919; ord, Fifth 
St. ch., Lowell, Oct. 4, 1916; p. taifth Stich Lowell, Jan. 1916-Sept. 1917; 


240 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1919 


Im. ch., Cambridge, Sept. 1917-June 1919; 1st ch., Chelsea, Sept. 1919-Apr. 
1925; lst ch. Portland, Me., May 1925-; ad. 46 Congress St., Portland, 
Me. 


ALBERT HENRY JOHNSON, b. Garden City, Kans., May 14, 1890. 
Ott, U.. 1917 NYT. 11917-19;)°B: D. 1919; ord. Tstich, Boston; im bus, 
1919-23; p. Calvary ch., Salem, Jan. 1924-; ad. 30 Pleasant St., Salem, 
Mass. 


CALDER MOORE MILLER, b. Macon, Ga., Nov. 18, 1892. Mercer U. 
1914; S. B. T. S. 1916-17; N. T. I. 1917-19, B. D., 1919; tea. 1919-20; Mer- 
cer U., 1920-21; ord. Salem Depot, N. H., Aug. 3, 1921; p. Salem Depot, 
May 1921-Sept. 1924; Norridgewock, Me., Dec. 1924-. 


GEORGE GAHAGAN REEVES, b. Walnut, N. C., Apr. 9, 1888. Ord. 
Ashville, N. C., Aug. 20, 1913; Moody Bib. Inst., 1914; S. B. T.'S., 1915; 
N. T. I. 1916-19, B. D., 1919; p. North Bellingham, June 1916-June 1917; 
Woodville, June 1917-June 1919; Hadley, Mich., Sept.. 1919-June 1921; 
Getchell St. ch. Waterville, Me., June 1921-June 1923; Cy. C. 1923; p. 
Ist ch., Mt. Vernon, O., Sept. 1923-; ad. 405 E. Vine St., Mt. Vernon. 


CHARLES HULBERT RICKMAN, b. Whatcheer, Ia., May 22, 1891. 
Des M. C. 1916; N. T. I. 1916-19; trav. around the world, 1919-21; last ad. 
Burbank, Calif. 


HERBERT MUIR ROCKWELL, b. Dorchester, Mass., Feb. 23, 1890. 
Cy. C. 1916; N. T. I. 1916-19, B. D., 1919; p. Madison Ave. ch., Cleveland, 
O., 1919-20; in bus. Cleveland, 1920-? ? 


KOZUE TOMOI, b. Kobe, Japan, Jan. 13, 1889. Japan Bapt. Theol. S., 
1908-13; R. T. S. 1914-17; N. T. I. 1918-19, B. D., 1919; ord. Naniwa ch., 
Osaka, Japan, Nov. 6, 1921; asst. p. Kobe, 1913-14; p. Kawasaki, 1919-21; 
Naniwa, 1921-23; sec. Japan Bapt. Conv. 1923-; trans. Christianity and the 
Social Crisis, 1923; Rauschenbusch’s A Theology for the Social Gospel, 
1925; ad. 29 Sanai Cho, Ushigome, Tokyo, Japan. 


GEORGE GORDON WARD, b. Ellijay, Ga., June 9, 1887. Ord. Ellijay, 
June 20, 1909; Mercer U. 1913; N. T. I. 1916-19, B. D., 1919; p. Sylvania, 
Ga., 1919-20; p. Ist ch., Ellijay, 1920-; ad. Ellijay, Ga. 


Wa.po Huntiey HEeErnricHs, b. Ongole, India, July 15, 1891. D. U. 
1913; spec. stud. N. T. I. Oct. 1916-May 1917; 1st lieut., 95th aero squadron, 
U. S. Air Serv. May 1917-Sept. 1919; Y. M. C. A., Calcutta, India, Apr. 
1920-Feb. 1924; ad. 347 Madison Ave., New York City, N. Y. Croix-de- 
guerre with palm from Marshal Petain. 


WALTER Bupp Hitton, b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 19, 1880. U. Fla. 1911; 
ord. Frankford Ave. ch., Philadelphia, Pa., June 21, 1915; p. Croton, N. 
J., July 1915-July 1916; N. T. I. 1916-17; ? ? 


FRANK WILLIAM Lorimer, b. Bradley, Me., July 1, 1894. Y. U. 1916; 
N. T. I, 1916-17; Us Chie) 1919-20: U. T.S. 1920-22, B.D, 1922; ord: 
Portland, Me., Dec. 26, 1921; p. Harlem ch., New York City, Jan. 1922-; 
ad. 213 East 123 St., New York City. 


WILLIAM CLING PaRKeER, b. Baxley, Ga., Sept. 22, 1894. Mercer U. 1915; 
N. T. I. 1916-17; p. near Moncton, N. B., May-Sept. 1917; sec. Y. M. C. A.,, 
Sept.-Dec. 1917; in U. S. Marine Corps, Dec. 1917-Aug. 1919, with 13th 
Reg. in France; law. 1919-; ad. Waycross, Ga. 


1920] STUDENTS 241 


*VERNE HENRY SANDERSON, b. Windsor, Vt., July 8, 1893. Cy. C. 1916; 
N. T. I. 1916-18; d. Windsor, Vt., June 1, 1918. 


JoHN LESTER SHERMAN, b. Auburn, R. I., Dec. 21, 1888. Ba. C. 1917; 
N. T. I. 1917-18; ord. Salisbury Cove, Me., Nov. 20, 1919; p. Salisbury 
Cove, June 1918-May 1920; North Sedgwick, June 1920-May 1921; East 
Charlotte, Vt., Dec. 1921-. 


*JAMES THADDEUS TaARTT, b. Nacogdoches, Tex., Sept. 5, 1890. Simmons 
C. 1911-12; N. T. I. Sept.-Dec. 1916; ord. Cottonwood, Tex., Sept. 1, 1909; 
p. Garrison, June-Dec. 1911; Timpson, Dec. 1911-Sept. 1913; Alpine, Sept. 
Tapert 1916; d. Newton Hospital, Newton Lower Falls, Mass., Dec. 15, 

1 


Cart Gustav TIDEMAN, b. Sweden, Oct. 17, 1887. H. U. 1914; N. T. I. 
1916-17; U. Chic. 1917- 18: ord, Oakland, Nebr., Oct. 25, 1915; p. Wnt 
1915-June 1916; Cokato, Minn., July 1919-, 23— 


1920 
W. A. Duncan, Class Secretary 


CARL JOHN BERGMAN, b. Helsingborg, Sweden, Oct. 3, 1892. N. 
T. I. 1917-20, B. D., 1920; ord. 1st Swedish ch., Cambridge, May 8, 1920; 
p. Peterboro, N. H., June 1920-22; Norbeck, So. Dak., Aug. 1922-May 
1924; China, Me., 1924-. 


HERBERT JOHN BLOSSE, b. Trorndon, England, Apr. 17, 1886. Ac. 
U. 1916-18; N. T. I. 1918-20, B. D., 1920; ord. Lower Aylesford Un. ch., 
Canning, N. S., June 18, 1918; p. Lower Aylesford, 1918-19; River Hebert, 
1919-22; Hopewell, N. B., 1922-24; Hebron, N.S., 1924-. 


CONCETTO BORDONARO, b. Floridia, Sicily, Nov. 12, 1894. Italian 
dept., Colg. U. 1917; N. T. I. 1917-20, B. D., 1920; asst. p. 1st Mariners 
ch., Boston, 1920-21; in bus., Boston; res. Hyde Park. 


ERNEST FREDERICK CAMPBELL, b. Lavonia, Ga., Mar. 20, 1890. 
Mercer U. 1914; N. T. I. 1915-17, 1918-20, B. D., 1920; ord. Lavonia, Ga., 
Aug. 30, 1914; p. Canon, Aug. 1914-Sept. 1915; asst. p. Broadway ch., 
Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 1915-June 1916; p. Wood Mem. ch., Lawrence, 
July 1916-Sept. 1917; sec. Y. M. C. A., Russia, Sept. 1917-Nov. 1918; p. 
Milton, Mass., July 1919-June 1920; Ist ch., Gainesville, Ga., June 1920-. 


RAYMOND WESTERVELT COOPER, b. Paterson, N. J., Sept. 16, 
1889. Bu. U. 1914-17; N. T. I. 1917-20, B. D., 1920; ord. Washburn, Me., 
1920; p. peoshburt July 1920-May 1921; Millinockett, May 1921-May 1923; 
Pawtuxet, Rot , June 1923-; ad. 10 Bayside Ave., Edgewood Sta., Provi- 

ence. 


WILLIAM ASA DUNCAN, b. Bowman, Ga., Oct. 28, 1891. Ord. Bow- 
man, Aug. 29, 1915; p. Wrightsville, Oct. 1915- Aug, 1917; Mercer U. 1917; 
Neohy 7. 1917: 20, B. D., 1920; p. Centerville ch., Beverley, Sept. 1917- June 
aoe pind Mem. ch., Chelsea, June 1919- Sept. 1920; Ist ch., Eastman, 

a., Oct. 1920-. 


ERNEST ALBERT ELWELL, b. Buxton, Me., July 12, 1889. Ba. C. 
1917; ord. Pembroke, Me., Sept. 7, 1917; N. T. I. 1918-20, B. D., 1920; p. 
South Berwick, Me., June 1920-June 1922; West Medford, Mass., June 
1922-; ad. 61 Boston Ave., W. Medford. 


242 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1920 


ALBERT GEORGE HENDERSON, b. Aberdeen, Scotland, Mar. 20, 
1892. Bost. Bib. Sch. 1917; ord. Advent Christ. ch., Roxbury, Mass., Oct. 
17, 1917; N. T. I. 1917-20, B. D., 1920; Br. U. 1924; s. Shirley, Mass., June 
Pea une 1920; p. Greenville, R. I., July 1920-Apr. 1925; Vinalhaven, Me., 
May 1925-. 


FRANK LEE HUNT, b. Adairsville, Ga., July 9, 1892. Mercer U. 1915; 
N. T. I. 1915-17, 1919-20, B. D., 1920; ord. San Diego, Calif., Sept. 15, 
1918; sec. Y. M. C. A., overseas, June 1917-Sept. 1919; p. King City, Calif., 
Mar. 1922-May 1923; Ist Unit. ch., Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 1923-; ad. 
138 South Second East St., Salt Lake City. 


ARVID JOHN NORDLUND, b. Canova, So. Dak., Nov. 21, 1887. McM. 
U. 1915; ord. Camrose, Alberta, Oct. 15, 1916; p. Camrose, Oct. 1916-Sept. 
1917; N. T. I. 1917-20, B. D., 1920; stud. p. Peterboro, N. H., Oct. 1917- 
Oct. 1918; Newton, Jan. 1919-June 1920; p. Sharon, Mass., Tune 1920-; 
ad. 73 No. Main St., Sharon. 


MILTON GARFIELD PERRY, b. Dividing Creek, N. J., Dec. 23, 1889. 
Stetson U. 1910-16; N. T. I. 1917-20; ord. North Haven, Me., July 27, 1920; 
p. North Haven 1920-; ad. North Haven. 


RANDOLPH RECTOR, b. Fitchburg, Mass., Dec. 20, 1892. D. U. 1915; 
N. T. I. 1915-17, 1919-20, B. D., 1920; priv. med. dept., 14th machine gun 
battalion, 5th div., 1917-19; ord. Pawtucket, R. I., June 15, 1920; p. Lewis- 
town, Mont., Sept. 1920-May 1922; instr. U. Tex., 1923; stud. U. Chic., 
1923-24; instr. Lehigh U., 1924-; ad. 47 Wall St., Bethlehem, Pa. 


TEIZO TADA, b. Tono, Iwate-ken, eat Sept. 13, 1889. Waseda U. 
1914 HONG och: Theol. 1916- LO BAD 1919-9 Nea 1. 1919- 20; B. D., 1920; 
p. Fukugawa chap., Tokyo, Japan, eee 1921-Dec. 1923; lect. Bapt. ah SE 
Tokyo, Jan. 1921-Mar. 1923; dean Mabie Mem. Sch., Jan. 1924-; ad. 
Kwanto Gakuin, Minami Ota, Yokohama, Japan. 


CALVIN MILES THOMPSON, Jr., b. Newark, O., Sept. 26, 1895. 
Georgetown C., 1916; N. T. I. 1916-18, 1919-20, B. D., 1920; ord. Hopkins- 
ville, Ky., June 1917; chapl., A. E. F., May 1918-Aug. 1919; p. Ist ch, 
Casper, Wyo., Sept. 1920-Nov. 1923; Ist ch., Barbourville, Ky., Dec. 1923-. 


DANIEL THOMPSON, b. Richmond, Eng., Feb. 19, 1894. Ransom 
Bib. Inst. 1917; N. T. I. 1917-20, B. D., 1920; Ba. C. 1922; p. Sabattus, Me., 
Sept. 1920-22; Littleton, Mass., 1922-May 1925; Agawam, May 1925- 


JOSIAH Ren sear ata b. Marin, N. Leon, Mexico, Sept. 3, 1891. U. 
Monterey, 1908-12; S. C. 1915- 17: NOC TeVEGnOT 2 0, B. D., 1920; miss. 
Mexico, 1920-23; abe SF is a0ose 24; miss. p. Santa Barbara, Calif., 
1924-. 


GEORGE GORTON WHIPPLE, b. Emporia, Kans., Oct. 9, 1889. Ott. 
U. 1917; N. T. I. 1917-20, B. D., 1920; ord. York, Nebr., Apr. 26, 1921; 
p. York, Sept. 1920-Sept. 1921; head Theol. Dept., Bishop C., Marshall, 
Tex., Sept. 1921-June 1923; p. Morrill, Kans., Sept. 1923-Sept. 1924; grad. 
stud. U. Kans. 1925; ad. 804 Louisiana St., Lawrence, Kans. 


Guy Lorp MarceEson, b. West Almond, N. Y., Sept. 9, 1895. S. B. T. S. 
1916-17; N. T. I. 1917-19; Internatl. Christ. Bib. C., 1919-22, Litt. B. S., 
1922; Oskaloosa C. 1922-24; ord. Angelica, N. Y., Apr. 23, 1919; p. Smeth- 
port, Pa., Mar. 1919-Apr. 1920; s. s. Creighton, ‘Nebr., May-July 1920; p. 
Springfield Centre, N. Y., Oct. 1920- June 1923; Cong. ch., Chatham, Mass., 
1923-Dec. 1924; York Beach, Me., Dec. 1924-. 


1921] STUDENTS 243 


Joun GirmMan Rano, b. South Boston, Mass., Aug. 8, 1890. N. T. I. 
Sept.-Nov. 1916, Sept.-Dec. 1917; in bus. 1917-; author, The Art of 
Basketry, 1924; ad. 120 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 


RAYMOND SELBY, b. Petersburg, Ind., Sept. 21, 1879. Ind. U. 1911; N. T. 
I. 1916-17, 1918-Mar. 1919; ? ? 


GrorGE RopertT SKILLIN, b. Somerville, Mass., July 13, 1894. N. T. I. 
1917-Mar. 1918; tank corps, U. S. A., 1918; ord. Ist ch., Harrisburg, Pa., 
Aug. 30, 1918; Cy. C. 1920; tea. in high sch., Lynn, Mass., 1920-21; Med- 
ford, 1921-; ad. 44 Logan Ave., Medford. 21 


1921 


P. E. ApEn, Class Secretary 


PAUL EUGENE ALDEN, b. Westbrook, Me., Nov. 28, 1896. Cy. C. 
1918; priv. 33rd Co., 9th training battalion 15lst depot brigade, Camp 
Devens, Mass., Aug.-Dec. 1918; N. T. I. 1919-21, B. D., 1921; stud. p. 
Bolton, Mar. 1919-Apr. 1921; ord. Pleasant St. ch., Concord, N. H., Sept. 
4, 1921; p. Pleasant St. ch., Concord, June 1921-Apr. 1923; exec. asst. 
gine Dept., A. B. F. M. S., Apr. 1923-; ad. 276 Fifth Ave., New York, 


JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR, b. Lincoln, England, Jan. 29, 1890. S. B. 
T. S. 1912-14; ord. Louisville, Ky., May 27, 1914; p. 2nd ch., Oshkosh, Wis., 
1914-15; Wyocena, 1915-19; N. T. I. 1919-21, B. D., 1921; p. Marshfield, 
1919-21; Penn. Ave. ch., Lansing, Mich., 1921-23; Hartford, 1923-; ad. 
115 N. Maple St., Hartford, Mich. 


EDWIN ATKINSON BELL, b. Chickamauga, Ga., Aug. 15, 1894. 
Mercer U. 1915; N. T. I. 1916-17, 1919-21, B. D., 1921; ord. East Cleve- 
land, O., July 27, 1917; 2nd lieut., field artil., A. E. F., 1917-19; p. Oster- 
ville, Mass., Oct. 1919-Oct. 1920; assoc. p. West Somerville, Nov. 1920- 
Feb. 1922; p. Thermopolis, Wyo., Mar. 1922-Nov. 1924; Portage St. ch., 
Kalamazoo, Mich., Nov. 1924-. 


GEORGE EZRA BLACKWELL, b. Lewiston, Me., May 18, 1892. Colg. 
U. 1918; N. T. I. 1918-21, B. D., 1921; ord. Newton Centre, June 3, 1921; 
miss. A. B. F. M. S., Bassein, Burma, Jan.-Aug. 1922; Pyapon, Aug.-Oct. 
1922; Loikaw, Nov. 1922-; ad. Loikaw, Karenni, S. S. S., Burma. 


HeA NCE SGO TGA Wb Cesaro italy, Octa /lseo. Br.) U2) Phe By 
1919; N. T. I. 1919-21, B. D., 1921; ord. Providence, R. I., June 20, 1919; 
p. ee Italian ch., Providence, June 1919-; ad. 605 Branch Ave., Providence, 


LEONARD LAMAR CAMPBELL, b. Marissa, IIl., Feb. 1, 1892. Drury 
C. 1909-13; N. T. I. 1918-21, B. D., 1921; ord. Medfield, Mass., May, 1921; 
p. Portage St. ch., Kalamazoo, Mich., July 1921-Aug. 1924; fellow, N. T. 
4 1924-; p. Ayer, Nov. 1924-; home ad. 1371 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, 

O. 


GEORGE WALLACE GELLATLY, b. Perth, Scotland, Oct. 19, 1887. 
Gordon Sch., N. T. I., 1911-13; C. A. 1914-15; N. T. I. 1917-21; ord. Salis- 
bury Heights, N. H., June 6, 1916; p. Salisbury Heights, Sept. 1915-Aug. 
1917; Chester, Mar. 1918-July 1919; Quidnick, R. I., Dec. 1920-Nov. 1922; 
Wickford, Nov. 1922-; ad. Wickford, R. I. 


244 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1922 


DAVID WILLIAM JONES, b. Bevier, Mo., Sept. 2, 1893. W. J. C. 
1916; post-grad. 1916-17; N. T. I. 1919-21, B. D., 1921; ord. Kidder, Mo., 
Jan. 29, 1916; p. Kidder, Sept. 1915-June 1917; Nashua, June 1916-June 
1917; Cherokee, Ia., Sept. 1917-Sept. 1918; in U. S. Army, Oct. 1918-Sept. 
1919; p. Doniphan, Mo., Sept. 1921-. 


CHARLES OSOLIN, b. Latvia, Europe, Apr. 11, 1888. No. Bapt. Theol. 
S. 1916-17; N. T. I. 1917-21; s. 1st Lettish ch., Boston; ad. 25 Bickerstaff 
St., Boston, Mass. 


ABNER WELBORNE ROUNTREE, b. Midville, Ga., Oct. 1, 1885. B. 
C. 1918; N. T. I. 1920-21, B. D., 1921; health failed; ad. Midville, Ga. 


HAROLD BANCROFT WHITE, b. Cambridge, Mass., June 8, 1893. 
B. T. S. 1914-15; Br. U. 1915-16; N. T. I. 1916-Mar. 1918, 1920-21; serg., 
ambulance corps, 1917-18; ord. Trenton St. ch., East Boston, Mass., Aug. 
29, 1921; p. Fenton, Mich., Sept. 1921-Sept. 1923; community ch., Rus- 
sell, Mass., Mar. 1924-. 


LEWIS WINFIELD WITHAM, b. Biddeford, Me., June 23, 1895. Ba. 
C. 1918; N. T. I. 1918-21, B. D., 1921; p. Fed. ch., Harrison, Me., Dec. 1921- 
Nov. 1923, and Cong. ch., N. Bridgton, Dec. 1921-; Calvary Community 
ch., Harrison, Nov. 1923-; ad. Harrison, Me. 


RatpH Watpo Emerson DeWo tre, b. Windsor, N. S., Oct. 26, 1892. 
Ba. C. 1918; N. T. I. 1919-21; Co. G. 314th inf., 1918-19; ord. North Ben- 
nington, Vt., Apr. 12, 1922; p. North Bennington, 1921-; ad. 19 Church St., 
North Bennington. 


James PAuL PHILLIPS, b. Rutledge, Tenn., June 16, 1892. Colg. U. 1916; 
1 yr. in Colg. U. D. S.; ord. Rutledge, Tenn., Feb. 7, 1915; N. T. I. 1919- 
Nov. 1920; p. Gillette, Wyo., 1920-24; Rutledge, Tenn., 1924-. 14 


1922 
M. S. Enstin, Class Secretary 


EDWARD CAPEN DUNBAR, b. Hopkinton, N. H., Mar. 30, 1894. 
2nd lieut., inf., U. S. Army, Sept. 1917-Dec. 1918; Cy. C.:1919; N. T. I. 
1920-22, B. D., 1922; ord. Littleton, June 15,' 1922; p. Littleton, 1920-22; 
Ist ch., Norwich, Conn., July 1922-; ad. 46 Ann St., Norwich. 


MORTON SCOTT ENSLIN, b. Somerville, Mass., Mar. 8, 1897. Ensign 
U.S. Navy, May 1918-Oct. 1919; H. U. 1919; N. T. I. 1919-22, B. D., 1922; 
Be UP So) 1922-24, Thy Danlo2ds proteuNe ing Lit andy eo ice omest. 
June 1924-; ad. 4 Seminary Ave. Chester, Pa. 


EDWARD ANDREW ESTAVER, b. Worcester, Mass., Sept. 8, 1893. 
Med. Dept. U. S. Army, June 1917-Jan. 1919; Colg. U. 1919; N. T. I. 1919- 
22, B. D., 1922; ord. Ist ch., Agawam, June 27, 1922; p. Agawam, May 
1922- Dec. 1924; Northampton, Jan. 1925-. 


CHARLES ELMER HAMLEN, b. Balasore, India, Aug. 23, 1898. In 
U. S. Army, Oct. 1918-Feb. 1919; Ba. C. 1920; N. T. I. 1920-22; p. Bryant 
Pond, Me., June 1922-Mar. 1923; prin. High Sch., Oxford, Feb. 1923-June 
1924; p. Cong. ch., Oxford, June 1923-July 1924; Free Bapt. ch., East 
Otisfield, June 1923-Aug. 1924; post grad., Ba. C., 1924-; ad. 142 Wood St., 
Lewiston, Me. 


LEOPOLD HELLMUTH RUDOLPHUS HASS, b. Chicago, Ill., Oct. 
27, 1894, Des M. C. 1916; Regents Park C., U. London, 1919; N. T. I. 1919- 


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Ze) Bs D922 ect Ae De wun 1922-25, MMe et OZ 5eR hot emmy? priv, 
Ist serg., July 1918-Aug. 1919; ord. Marblehead, Mass., Sept. 7, 1922; p. 
Ist ch., Marblehead, May 1922-May 1923; act. p. lst ch., Waterville, Me., 
Nov. 1924-May 1925; p. June 1925-; ad. 34 Burleigh St., Waterville. 


KEIGAKU KAKUDA, b. Joboji, Iwate Ken, Japan, Feb. 22, 1890. North 
Japan C. 1912, theol. dept., 1912-15; p. Tono, Apr. 1915-Aug. 1917; dir. rel. 
dept., Bapt. dormitory, Tokyo, Sept. 1917-Apr. 1918; p. Hachinobe, July 
1918-Apr. 1919; stud. Princeton U. 1919-21, M. A., 1921; N. T. I. 1921-22, 
B. D., 1922; tea. Mabie Mem. Sch., Yokohama, Japan, 1922-23; Shinjo 
middle sch., Yamagata Ken, Jan. 1924-. 


HERBERT LEE NEWMAN, b. Foxcroft, Me., July 12, 1890. Ord. 
Cambridge, Mar. 3, 1918; Cy. C. 1918; N. T. I. 1919-22, B. D., 1922; U. S. 
field artil. May 1918-Nov. 1918; p. Hebron, Me., Jan.-Sept. 1919; Green- 
dale ch., Worcester, Mass., Feb. 1920-Aug. 1922; dir. rel. educ., Cy. C., 
Sept. 1922-; ad. 2 West Court, Waterville, Me. 


SAN BA, b. Kyayoe, Burma, Dec. 12, 1893. Jud. C. 1917; tea. Bassein, 
1917-19; stud. N. T. I. 1919-22, B. D., 1922; prof. N. T. and Theol., Karen 
T. S., Insein, Burma, 1922-; author, Life of Dr. Jonathan Wade (in 
Karen), 1924; ad. Karen Theological Seminary, Insein, Burma. 


CHARLES NELSON WALKER, b. Titusville, Fla., Feb. 2, 1891. John 
B. Stetson U. 1916; N. T. I. 1919-22, B. D., 1922; ord. Titusville, Fla., June 
8, 1917; war work sec., Y. M. C. A., July 1917-Nov. 1918; p. Woodville 
chap., Wakefield, Mass., June 1920-May 1921; Manchaug, June 1921-July 
1922; 1st ch., Homestead, Fla., Sept. 1922-; ad. Box 288, Homestead. 


GEORGE HAROLD WALTON, b. Fall River, Mass., Jan. 5, 1894. 
Br. U. 1915-17; S. B. T. S. 1917-18, 1919-20; N. T. I. 1920-22, B. D., 1922; 
last ad. North Sutton, N. H. 


KENNETH GRAY Hopart, b. Oakland, Calif., Nov. 13, 1893. U. Calif. 
1916; sec. Y. M. C. A., Sacramento, Fort McDowell, Oakland, 1916-19; 
Berkeley Bapt. D. S. 1919-Dec. 1920, Sept. 1921-June 1922, B. D., 1922; 
N. T. I. Jan.-June 1921; ord. Oakland, Calif., May 2, 1922; miss. A. B. F. 
M. S., Swatow, China, Sept. 1922-; ad. Swatow, South China. 


Frep WILLSON Husparp, b. Springfield, Mass., Apr. 22, 1892. Emerson 
C. Oratory 1917; N. T. I. Sept. 1919-Jan. 1920; tea. Duxbury; Culver Mil. 
A., Ind.; asst. headmaster, Bethlehem Prep. Sch., Bethlehem, Pa., 1923.- 

12 


1923 
W. H. Rarrerty, Class Secretary 


HENRY LORNE BELL, b. Newton Centre, Mass., Jan. 17, 1897. Cy. 
C. 1920; N. T. I. 1920-23, B. D., 1923; ord. Brookline, June 29, 1924; dir. 
rel. educ., Brookline, Sept. 1923-Nov. 1924; ch. of the Master, Cleveland, 
O., Dec. 1924-; ad. Bapt. ch. of the Master, Cleveland, O. 


JOHN WOOLMAN BRUSH, b. Mount Vernon, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1898. 
Gynt 19208) Nev 1920,23. BD 1923 *“ordiirortland, | Men latin lo, 
1924; p. Stroudwater ch., Portland, Sept. 1923-May 1925; lst ch., New 
Haven, Conn., May 1925-; ad. 195 Livingston St., New Haven, Conn. 


246 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1923 


PAUL WHITMAN DAVIS, b. Providence, R. I., Dec. 9, 1898. Br. U. 
1920 °N.:T. I. 1921-23) Be D.1923 sinstrs Bib.cLit,yands ditmY Me Gan, 
Hebron A., Hebron, Me., 1923-. 


FRANK BENJAMIN FAGERBURG, b. Slater, Mo., May 30, 1898. 
Ill. Wesleyan U. 1920; N. T. I. 1920-23, B. D., 1923; ord. Springfield, 
Mass., Sept. 11, 1923; p. 1st ch., Springfield, Sept. 1923-; ad. 69 Rochelle 
St., Springfield, Mass. 


SHOZO HASHIMOTO, b. Toyooka, Hyogoken, Japan, Apr. 22, 1893. 
Japan Bapt. T. S. 1917; p. Ikeda ch., Osaka, 1917-21; stud. N. T. I. 1921-23, 
B. D., 1923; dean Bible Women’s Trn. Sch., Osaka, Japan, 1923-; trans. 
Ralph Connor’s Black Rock, 1923; ad. Bible Training School, Juso, Osaka, 
Japan. 


ALVIN JOSEPH LEE, b. Stillwater, Minn., Feb. 11, 1895. Serv. U. S. 
Navy, 1918-19; U. So. Dak. 1920; N. T. I. 1920-23, B. D., 1923; ord. Man- 
kato, Minn., Oct. 1923; p. Ist ch., Mankato, Sept. 1923-; ad. 410 Warren 
St., Mankato, Minn. 


CLARENCE BASEL LUMSDEN, b. Canso, N. S., Jan. 21, 1895. Ca- 
nadian inf. Feb. 1915-Aug. 1917; Ac. U. 1921; N. T. I. 1921-23, B. D., 
1923; ord. Dorchester, N. B., Aug. 11, 1921; p. Hampton, Sept. 1923-June 
1925; ad. Dartmouth, N. S. 


*GEORGE DOUGLAS MILLBURY, b. Wicklow, N. B., Oct. 17, 1878. 
Ba? G.'1905;;Y.).D).S)iB2.D.; 1907 > Ni) Ts 1. 1922-23+.B..D,) 19235) ord).No. 
Chesterville, Me., Mar. 14, 1906; p. Tabernacle ch., St. John, N. B., 1909- 
11; Parrsboro, N. S., 1911-15; Gaspereau, 1915-19; No. Vassalboro, Me., 
neces South Berwick, June 1923-Feb. 1925; d. Waverly, Mass., Feb. 18, 
1925. 


HOWARD BLISS PILCHER, b. Urbana, Ill., Mar. 2, 1894. Fargo C. 
1918; serg., Co. F., 352nd inf., June 1918-June 1919; U. Chic. D. S. 1920- 
22 oNe 1) 11 922-23; (BooD31923 tordaast ch. wbarzow Neen Dakcoea anemic. 
1923; p. Roseglen, June-July 1923; dir. rel. educ. lst ch., Lansing, Mich., 
Sept. 1923-; ad. 211 W. Ionia St., Lansing. 


JAMES HYBERT POLLARD, b. Santa Monica, Calif., Nov. 24, 1888. 
Wo G1 91529 Ghich Di SZ) 1917-18 yeNier, 19 1922-23" Bot l Oras ora 
stud. Bost. U., 1923-24; ord. Glasgow, Mo., Aug. 15, 1915; p. Short Creek, 
1913-14; Cleveland, 1914-15; p. Ist ch, Neodesha, Kans., 1915-17; p. Ist 
ch., Plano, Ill., 1917-18; chapl., U. S. A., 1918-1922; p. Exeter, R. I., 1922- 
23; Medfield, Mass., 1923-. 


WILLIAM HENRY RAFFERTY, b. New Rochelle, N. Y., July 27, 
1895. A. E. F., Apr. 1918-June 1919; Northeastern U.; N. T. I. 1920-23, 
B. D., 1923; ord. Newton Centre, June 19, 1923; p. 1st ch., Gardner, May 
1923-Mar. 1924; chapl. 14th destroyer squadron, U. S. Navy, Mar. 1924-; 
ad. 228 Spring St., Newport, R. I. 


CLYDE WHITMAN ROBBINS, b. Yarmouth, N. S., Aug. 18, 1888. 
Ac. U. 1915; N. T. I. Apr. 1919-Apr. 1921, Feb.-June 1923, B. D., 1923; 
ord. Hantsport, N. S., Sept. 23, 1913; p. Digby, 1915-Jan. 1919; 1st ch., 
Dorchester, Boston, Mass., 1919-July 1921; Bridgetown, N. S., 1921-Feb. 
1923; North Abington, Mass., Apr. 1923-Dec. 1924; Roslindale, Jan. 1925-; 
ad. 123 Selwyn St., Roslindale, Boston 31, Mass. 


EVERETT ADOLPHUS ROCKWELL, b. Moro, Me., June 14, 1891. 
U.S. Army, Co. I, 115th inf., 1918-19; Cy. C. 1920; N. T. I. 1920-23, B. D., 


1924] STUDENTS 247 


1923; ord. Concord, N. H., Sept. 30, 1923; p. Pleasant St. ch., Concord, 
Sept. 1923-; ad. 19 Grove St., Concord, N. H. 


CHARLES LYON SEASHOLES, b. Dallas, Tex., Dec. 23, 1896. U. 
P. 1918; N. T. I. 1920-23, B. D., 1923; ord. Watertown, June 14, 1923; p. 
lst ch., Watertown, Sept. 1923-; ad. 44 Walnut St., Watertown, Mass. 


LUTHER WESLEY SMITH, b. Melrose, Mass., Apr. 19, 1897. U. S. 
1920; U. S. N. R. F., Jan. 1918-Jan. 1919, ensign, asst. navigator U. S. S. 
Wilhelmina; N’. T. I. 1920-23, B. D., 1923; ord. 1st Free Bapt. ch., Boston, 
June 20, 1923; p. lst ch., Columbia, Mo., Sept. 1923-; ad. 1306 E. Broad- 
way, Columbia. 


OSWELL SMITH, b. Grays, S. C., Dec. 15, 1892, Ord. South Side 
ch., Savannah, Ga., June 20, 1916; p. Geneva, Oct. 1916-Nov. 1917; serv. 
U. S. Navy, Dec. 1917-Apr. 1918; p. Dover, Ga., June 1918-Sept. 1920; 
Mercer U. 1920; N. T. I. 1920-23; p. Ist ch., Charleston, S. C., Oct. 1923-; 
ad. 12 Franklin St., Charleston, S. C. 


WOODBURY SWEETSER STOWELL, b. Derry, N. H., Sept. 29, 
1886. Br. U. 1904-05, 1907-10; priv. 60th inf. Oct. 1917-Aug. 1919; N. T. I. 
1920-23, B. D., 1923; ord. Malden, June 12, 1923; p. Sedgwick, Me., July 
1923-. 


EDWIN LEWIS THORNTON, b. Norwich, Conn., Oct. 24, 1898. Br. 
Up bab 92 N bets 1921623), BoD 923 stords. Pawtucket ak. 1, Nov. 
21, 1921; p. Allendale, Nov. 1921-May 1923; 1st ch., Oyster Bay, N. Y., 
Jan. 1924-; ad. 191 Mill River Rd., Oyster Bay. 


ALBERT ARTHUR VAN SICKLE, b. Reading, Kans., Apr. 1, 1889. 
U. S. Army, med. dept., 11 mos.; Ott. U. 1920; N. T. I. 1920-23, B. D., 
1923; ord. Hingham, June 8, 1922; p. Hingham, Sept. 1920-June 1923; p. 
Onaga, Kans., Sept. 1923-. 


FRANK YOSHIKAZU KANAMORI, b. Tokyo, Japan, Sept. 5, 1897. Waseda 
U. 1920; Bu. U. 1920-21; N. T. I. 1921-22; Bost. U. 1922-23; miss. A. B. 
F. M. S., rel. and educ. sec., Scott Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 1923-; ad. Scott 
Hall, 550 Shimototsuka, Tokyo-fu, Japan. 


*OweNn Kicore, b. Valentine, Nebr., Jan. 21, 1889. Tea. high schs., 
Wash., 1916-19; U. Wash. 1920; N. T. I. 1920-Jan. 1923; p. Sumner, 
Wash., Aug. 1919-Aug. 1920; Fayville, Mass., Jan. 1921-Jan. 1923; d. New- 
ton Lower Falls, Jan. 25, 1923. 


Howarp Epwin Pomeroy, b. Worcester, Mass., Jan. 6, 1900. Clark U. 
192070 ty 11920222" Harts 1. 9$:01922-23' "Bs Dip.1923 ord... Lake’ View 
Cong. ch., Worcester, June 21, 1923; p. Lake View ch., Worcester, Jan. 
1923-; ad. 75 Othello Road, Worcester. 


Everett LESLIE WasHBURN, b. Roxbury, Mass., Jan. 18, 1900. H. U. 
192 ee Ne el lan 921523 3 ord. Penacook, N. H., Sept. 4, 1923 ; p. Pena- 
cook, 1923-; ad. 53 High St., Penacook, N. H. 23—*2 


1924 
W. C. Duprey, Class Secretary 


BERNARD DAVID ADAMS, b. Woodford, Essex, England, Sept. 20, 
1892. U.S. Army, 21 mos.; ord. Granville, O., Sept. 9, 1920; p. Old Cam- 
bridge, 1920-21; D. U. 1921; N. T. I. 1921-24; p. 1st ch., West Haven, 
Conn., July 1924-; ad. 625 Washington Ave., West Haven. 


248 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1924 


EUNICE GERTRUDE APPLETON, b. Jordan, N. Y., Dec. 29, 1897. 
Syracuse U. 1922; N. T. I. 1922-24, B. D., 1924; instr. Shaw U., 1924-; ad. 
Shaw University, Raleigh, N. C. 


THOMAS LIONEL BRINDLEY, b. Wood Lane, Staffordshire, Eng- 
land, Aug. 7, 1892. Serg. 112th Battalion, C. E. F.,, July 1916-July 1919; 
Ac. U. 1919-May 1921; N. T. I. 1921-24; ord. Blue Hill, Me, Nov. 25, 
1924; p. Blue Hill, July 1924-. 


CLARENCE WILLIAM COOK, b. Guysboro, N’. S., Feb. 9, 1888. Ac. 

U. 1916; N. T. I. 1922-24, B. D., 1924; ord. Parrsboro, N. S., June 25, 1919; 
. Parrsboro, June 1919-June 1922; Fayville, Mass., Feb. 1923-June 1924; 
ilton, N. S., Sept. 1924-; ad. Milton. 


OLIVER pEWOLF CUMMINGS, b. Chester, Pa. Feb. 3, 1900. U. 
Redlands, 1921; N. T. I. 1921-24, B. D., 1924; dir. Y. P. Work, So. Calif. 
Bapt. Conv., July 1924-; ad. 313 West Third St., Los Angeles, Calif. 


WILLIAM CHENEY DUDLEY, b. South Berwick, Me., Oct. 25, 1896. 
73rd inf. and 36th inf., Sept. 1918-Mar. 1919; Cy. C. 1921; N. T. I. 1921- 
24, B. D., 1924; ord. North Springfield, Vt., Dec. 5, 1924; p. North Spring- 
field, fall 1924-. 


WILLIAM HARRIS ELGEE, b. Cumberland Point, N. B., Jan. 23, 
1896. Ac. U. 1922; N. T. I. 1922-24, B. D., 1924; ord. Wolfville, N. S., 
Aug. 31, 1924; p. Oxford, N. S., July 1924-. 


EFLATOON ELIAS ELMAJIAN, b. Marash, Cilicia, Turkey, May 6, 
1889. St. Paul’s C., Tarsus, Cilicia, 1908-11; Apostolic Inst., Jenanyan C., 
Konia, Asia Minor, 1914; T. S., Marash, Cilicia, 1914-15; Hart. T. S. 1922- 
23; N. T. I. 1923-24, B. D., 1924; ev. 1924-; ad. 613 Mass. Ave., Boston. 


LEONARD BENJAMIN GRAY, b. Leicester, N. S., Sept. 30, 1896. 
Ac. U. 1920; N. T. I. 1921-24, B. D., 1924; ord. Waterloo St. ch., St. John, 
oF Bi; pee 10, 1921; p. St. John, Feb.-Sept. 1921; East Milton, Mass., 

ept. 1924-. 


LOWELL QUINTON HAYNES, b. Clyde, N. C., Nov. 23, 1891. Wake 
Forest C. 1911, post-grad. 1912-13; S. B. T. S. 1915-16; N. T. I. 1922-24, , 
B. D., 1924; prin. Round Hill A., Union Mills, N. C., 1913-15; ord. Clyde, 
Nov. 26, 1916; p. Clyde and assoc. prin. Haywood Inst., Clyde, 1916-18; 
prin. Watauga A., Butler, Tenn., 1918-22; p. Butler and Mountain City, 
1920-22; Mansfield, Mass., July 1924-; ad. 77 Pleasant St., Mansfield. 


VICTOR VIRGIL McGUIRE, b. Murphy, S. C., Sept. 14, 1888. W. F. 
C. 1913; Colg. U. D. S.; 1913-16; N. T. I. 1923-24; B. D., 1924; ord. Peach- 
tree ch., Murphy, S. C., July 28, 1912; p. 2d ch., Danville, Va., July 1916- 
July 1918; Grace ch., Durham, N. C., Aug. 1918-June 1919; miss. Canton, 
So. China, Aug. 1919-June 1923; ad. Murphy, S. C. 


JOHN WORKMAN’ FISHER MAXWELL, b. Govan, Glasgow, Scot- 
land, Jan. 6, 1883. Ac. U. 1918-21; N. T. I; 1921-24, B. D., 1924: ord, 
Newton Upper Falls, June 19, 1924; p. Watkins, N. Y., Sept. 1924-. 


ARNOLD ROSSIER PERRON, b. Gardner, Mass., June 16, 1899. Colg. 
U..1921; N. T. I. 1921-24, B. D., 1924; ord. 1st ch., Lowell, June 20, 1924; 
p. North Billerica, Sept. 1924-; ad. 12 Colson St., North Billerica, Mass. 


EGBERT CORNING PRIME, b. Freeport, N. S., Nov. 5, 1891. Ac. U. 
1922; N. T. I. 1922-24, B. D., 1924; ord. Parrsboro, N. S., July 11, 1922; 
p. Bridgewater, Mass., Sept. 1924-. 


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GEORGES JEAN ROUSSEAU, b. Lifou, Nouvelle Caledonie, Oceania, 
Mar. 13, 1900. W. J. C. 1921; N. T. I. 1921-24, B. D., 1924; ord. Newton 
Centre, June 13, 1924; mil. serv., French Army, Aug. 1924-; ad. 22nd Sec- 
tion de C. O. A., 2, Rue de la Manutention, Paris, 16, France. 


RALPH ALFRED STONEBRAKER, b. Argentene, Kans., Apr. 22, 
1887. Ott. U. 1919; N. T. I. 1920-21, 1922-24; ord. North Middleboro, 
June 1924; p. Howard, Kans., Sept. 1924-. 


CHARLES ELBERT VERMILLION, b. Donalds, S. C., June 1, 1890. 
Ord. Donalds, 1916; Furman U. 1918; N. T. I. 1921-24, B. D., 1924; p. 
Bradley, S. C., 1916-18; Laurens, 1918-21; East Boston, Mass., 1923-24; 
Calvary ch., Spartansburg, S. C., 1924-. 


ERNEST HAROLD JAMES VINCENT, b. Woolwich, London, Eng- 
land, Apr. 8, 1886. Brandon C. 1914; McM. U. 1917; N. T. I. 1921-24, B. D., 
1924; serg. med. corps, C. E. F., Feb. 1916-Apr. 1919; ord. Rapid City, 
Manit., Nov. 19, 1919; p. Rapid City, May 1919-Aug. 1921; Franklin, Mass., 
Sept. 1921-Aug. 1924; Marion, N. Y., Aug. 1924-. 


CuHarLesS Harry ATKINSON, b. Hampton, N. B., Mar. 21, 1894. Ac. U. 
1922; 3% years in C. E. F,, priv., lieut. inf.; decorated by King George 
for personal bravery, 1919; N. T. I. 1922-24; assoc. p. Clarendon St. ch., 
Boston, Nov. 1922-Dec. 1924; p. Livermore Falls, Me., Dec. 1924-. 


Marcaret Storrs HOo.tey, b. Bristol, Conn., Oct. 31, 1899. Vassar C. 
1921; N. T. I. 1921-22; U. T. S. 1922-; ad. 75 Bellevue Ave., Bristol, Conn. 


James Henry Patmer, b. McMinn Co., Tenn., Feb. 16, 1890. C. N. C. 
1910-11; ord. Inman St. ch., Cleveland, Tenn., Apr. 27, 1913; N. T. I. 
1921-22; ? 


JoHN WASHINGTON Parker, b. Ludowici, Ga., Nov. 7, 1895. Ord. Jones 
Creek, Ga., Mar. 28, 1916; Mercer U. 1917-21; N. T. I. 1921-22; ? 


NICHOLAS SHEPLER, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 25, 1891. Colg. U. 1921; 
N. T. I. 1921-22; R. T. S. 1922-?; ad. 3041 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


GEORGE RoGcers Swany, b. Danville, Va., May 23, 1899. Furman U. 1920; 
We Vamloche NS Tet O21-223 Piha. Unione. 9.) Richmond, Via: 


Kwen In Tat, b. Swatow, China, Sept. 14, 1888. Shanghai Bapt. C. 
1190 Ne ol 102122 30 Chics D9 1922-25..-ad:natter | Oct.\1925,) Kak- 
chieh, Swatow, China. 


Eart Dewey WooppeLL, b. Granville, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1898. U. S. Army, 
June-Dec. 1918; Colg. U. 1921; N. T. I. 1921-22; R. T. S. 1922-24, B. D., 
1924; p. Port Allegany, Pa., June 1924-; ad. 222 Church St., Port Allegany. 

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WALLACE SELDEN BoarRDMAN, b. Cromwell, Conn., Dec. 9, 1875. Wes. U. 
1901; R. T. S. 1901-1904, B. D., 1924; ord. Stevens Point, Wisc., Nov. 9, 
1905; p. Greenwood, Mar. 1905-June 1906; West Wardsboro, Vt., Jan. 
1907-June 1911; Fairfax, June 1911-June 1913; Addison, June 1913-June 
1919; Williamstown, Mass., June 1919-May 1921; 2nd ch., Calais, Me., 
May 1921-Jan. 1925; N. T. I. 1924-25; p. Farmington, Me., 1925-. 


250 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1925 


GrorcE Harvey O’DoNNELL, b. ete: Ind., Aug. 7, 1884. Ord. 
Monon, Nov. 15, 1905; Valparaiso C. 1907; TH S11914- 16, post-grad., 
1916- 17, BaDy 1917; Nerel 1923-24; p. Mt. Washinetee ch., Pittsburgh, 
ae 1910- 14; Kent, N. Y., 1914-17; Columbia City, Ind., 1917- 22; Goshen, 
1922- 2S Middleboro, Mass., Sept. 1923-Feb. 1925; Franklin, N. oe Mar. 
1925-; ad, Franklin. 


RayMonp JosEPH Bates, b. New London, Conn., Aug. ce 1897. Cy. C. 
1922; ord. Willimantic, Conn., Apr. 19, 1925: N. T. I. 1922 


WILLIAM FREDERICK Brown, b. Princeton, Me., June 1, 1889. N. E. Sch. 
of Theol. 1913; ord. Advent ch., Newburyport, Mass., June 5, 1916; p. New- 
buryport, Sept. 1913-Apr. 1916; Westbrook, Me., Apr. 1916-June 1918; 
Bapt. ch., China, Me. July 1918-Aug. 1920; Mapleton, Sept. 1920-July 
1922 -" Nee De, 1922-! 


HoMeER CHENERY Bryant, b. Wayn , June 10, 1899. Ba. C. 1922; 
O. C. theol. dept. 1923-24 ; Noid 1923. 3 “4924. 


Harotp BrainerD Camp, b. Woodstock, N. B., Feb. 22, 1894. Ord. 
Waterville, N. S., June 22, 1922; p. Waterville, Jan. 1920-Sept. 1923; Ac. 
U. 1923; p. Natick, Mass., Jan. 1924-; N. T. I. 1923-. 


GEORGE FRANKLIN CurrierrR, b. Dexter, Me., Oct. 2, 1892. Ba. C. 1918; 
ord. Kingfield, Me., Dec. 22, 1919; p. Kingfield, Apr. 1919-Sept. 1922; Pea- 
body, Mass., Oct. 1922-May 1923; asst. p. Ist ch., Arlington, Oct. 1923- 
Mar. 1924; p. Oak Bluffs, Mar.-Dec. 1924; N. T. I. 1922-. 


WELLINGTON HERBERT JENKINS, b. Cody, N. B., Oct. 9, 1860. Ac. i 
Univ. 1889; Colg. U. T. S. 1890-93; ord. Advocate, N. S., June 1889; 
Advocate, 1889-90; Brandon, Manit., 1890-93 ; Chester, N. S., 1897- 1901: 
Onslow, 1901-06; Hantsport, 1906-10: Devon, N. B., 1910- 13 Havelock, N. 
S., 1913-2; Waterville, ?; Sydney Mines, 1923-24; N. T. I. 1924-, 


JoHn CLARENCE LepBeETTER, b. Uree, N. C., Jan. 3, 1889. Ord. Duncan, 
Okla., Oct. 14, 1917; p. Little Beaver ch., Duncan, Oct. 1917-Aug. 1919; 
Grace ch., Omega, Va., Nov. 1919-June 1922; p. Woodville, June 1923-; 
Wit Geil 922 SN ed 1922-3 


Mer_LeE HittpurNE Mason, b. North East Margaree, N. S., Apr. 24, 
1902 Aer Us 1922 «4, Pinder, N. B., June 1922-Aug. 1923; N. Ty t P1923 
el. Turner Fellow, 1925-. 


Louis Brown MatrHeEws, b. Bartow County, Ga., Mar. 7, 1896. Base 
Hosp. 41, overseas, Feb. 1918-May 1919; ord. Tifton, Ga., June 27, 1921; 
Mercer U. 1922, post-grad. 1922-23; stud. Dp. Brookfield, Ga Sept. 1921- 
Sept. 1923; Osierfield, Sept. 1921- Sept. 1922; Omega, Dec. 1922- Sept. 1923; 
Hadley St. ch” Lowell, Mass., Nov. 1923-; N. T. I. 1923-. 


GrorcE NicHoias Mort, b. Belleisle, N. B., May 26, 1882. Ac. U. 1920- 
22; ord. Windsor, N. S., June 21, 1922; p. Mendon, Mass., 1923-24; Edgar- 
town, sum. 1924; p. el. Turners Falls, 1925; Ner ei922., 


FRANK K. Neary, b. Brown Ridge, N. B., June 13, 1890. Ac. U. 1920- 
Ze: et Windsor, N. S., June 21, 1923; p. Fayville, Mass., June 1924-; 
N. T. I. 1922-. 


Evan J. SHEARMAN, b. Portland, Me., Apr. 2, 1900. Cy. C. 1922; N. T. I. 
1922-; el. educ. dir. and asst. p., Em. ch., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


1926] STUDENTS 251 


Joun E. Sma tt, b. Galashields, Scotland, Aug. 19, 1879. Kal. C., B. S., 
1911; asst. sec. Y. M. C. A. Warren, Pa., 1911; Altoona, 1911-12; Bangor, 
Me., Sept. 1912-Feb. 1914; Y. M. C. A. serv., France, Aug. 1918-Aug. 
eae inspector Ford Motor Co., Detroit, Mich., 1914-18, 1919-22; N. T. I. 
1922-. 


Ropert EMERSON SNETHEN, b. St. Louis, Mo., May 8, 1892. Ord. Mt. 
Horeb, Sept. 9, 1916; p. High Prairie, 1917-18; Gault and Cowgill, 1918- 
19; Browning and Winigan, 1920-21; Linneus, Jan. 1921-Aug. 1922; 
Woodville, Mass., Jan.-May 1923; Exeter, R. I., June 1923-; W. J. C. 
1922; N. T. I. 1922-. 


Harry Horatio Upton, b. St. John, N. B., Nov. 28, 1885. Cy. C. 1917; 
ord, Northeast Harbor, Me., Aug. 1, 1917; p. Northeast Harbor, 1917-18; 
Springvale, 1918-22; Sterling, Mass., 1922-25; p. el. Cent. ch., Bloomfield, 
Weyl 929eNe Lad Leer 


Myron OAKMAN Brinton, b. Ste Croix Cove, N. S., Aug. 5, 1901. Ac. 
U. 1922; ord. Cavendish, P. E. I., Oct. 19, 1922; p. Cavendish and Fair- 
view, June 1922-Aug. 1923; N. T. I. 1923-24; p. Montague, P. E. I. 1924-. 


EARLE AGustTus CLiFForD, b. Winthrop, Me., May 24, 1899. Ba. C. 1922; 
N. T. I. 1922-23; O. C. theol. dept., 1923-; p. el. Tekonsha, Mich. 


JoHn WILLIAM WHITNEY LANK, b. Wilson’s Beach, N. B., Aug. 10, 1899. 
Ac. U. 1922; N. T. I. 1922-24; tea. Farmer, N. C., 1924-. 


Burton GILBerT Rogspins, b. Jamaica Plain, Mass., Jan. 6, 1900. N. E. 
Sch. of Theol. 1919-22; N. T. I. 1922-24; p. Lafayette, R. I., June 1922-. 


GEORGE BERNARD WOLSTENHOLME, b. England, Oct. 18, 1895. Cy. C. 1918- 
22; N. T. I. 1922-24; ord. Waterville, Me., Nov. 5, 1918; p. Winthrop 
Center, 1918-19; Hermon and Carmel, 1920-22; Freedom, June-Sept. 1922; 
People’s ch., Bath, June 1924-; ad. Bath, Me. tad 


1926 


Topras ANDREW CARAKER, b. Savannah, Ga., Dec. 8, 1899. Ord. Savan- 
nah, Sept. 22, 1920; p. Ogeechee, 1920-24; Pulaski, 1920-21; Dover, 1920- 
22; Sylvania, 1921-24; Oliver, 1922-24; Mercer U. 1924; N. T. I. 1924-. 


Mere Everett Corsett, b. Wilmington, Vt., June 26, 1891. Mount Her- 
mon Sch., 1918; in U. S. Army, Aug. 1918-Aug. 1919; asst. boy’s work 
sec., Y. M. C. A., Brockton, Mass., Sept. 1920-Sept. 1923; N. T. I. 1923-. 


Atrorp Herpert HasvaM, b. Norristown, Pa., Apr. 15, 1897. In U. S. 
Army, Sept.-Dec. 1918; Bu. U. 1923; N. T. I. 1923-. 


CuesteR HammMonp Loucks, b. Toledo, O., July 25, 1899. D. U., Ph. B., 
L925 ONAL lel 920 


SAKAE Miyake, b. Tokuyama, Su-o, Japan, Apr. 3, 1895. Kal. C. 1922; 
Ni Toole 19235-; 


Francis C. WHEATON, b. North Easton, Mass., Sept. 25, 1895. Sec. Y. 
M. C. A., Camp Devens, Oct. 1917-June 1918; Northeastern U., B. C. S., 
1923; N. T. I. 1923-. 


252 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION [1927 


WILLIAM CLARK WILKINS, b. Fitchburg, Mass., May 6, 1902. Tu. C. 
1919-22; N. T. I. 1923-. 


Wirrri Mater Witton, b. North Rochester, Mass., Oct. 2, 1882. B. T. 
S. 1902-03, Sept.-Dec. 1924; H. U. 1908; prin. high schs., 1908-24; N. T. I. 
1924-. 


ErNneEST JOHN CuHuRcH, b. Chelsea, P. Q., Feb. 2, 1897. Canadian Army, 
med. corps and air force, 1916-19; Brandon C. 1924; ord. Strathclair, 
Manit., June 19, 1924; p. Shoal Lake and Strathclair, June-Sept. 1924; 
spec. stud. N. T. I. 1924-. 


JaMEs STEVENS Hammonp, b. Elmira, N. Y., June 4, 1894. D. U. 1915- 
17; tea. Smyrna, Turkey, 1920-21; N. T. I. 1923-24; Y. U. D. S. 1924-. 


SAMUEL HARMER RICKARD, JR., b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 11, 1895. Bu. 
U. 1923; N. T. I. 1923-24; prof. Eng. Lit., Judson C., Rangoon, Burma, 
1924-. 11 


1927 


: fe Lester Ames, b. Appleton, Me., May 17, 1899. Cy. C. 1924; N. T. 


be ea nan Beatty, b. St. John, N. B., Sept. 21, 1900. Cy. C. 1924; 


JamMes WHITCOMB BrouGHER, JR., b. Chattanooga, Tenn., June 27, 1902. 
. aaoes 1924; ord. Temple ch., Los Angeles, Calif., Sept. 11, 1924; 
. T. I. 1924-. 


FREDERICK RAYMOND Bruce, b. Springfield, Mass., Dec. 22, 1899. Bost. 
U. 1924; N. T. I. 1924-. 


WILLARD DoucLass CALLENDER, b. Thompson, Pa., Oct. 1, 1901. Bu. U. 
1923; N. T. I. 1924-. 


Epwarp WILLIAM CANTWELL, b. Orangeburg, S. C., July 1, 1900. U. S. 
Marines, June 1918-Feb. 1919; U.S.C. 1919- 1922: € ‘BST Si028 24; N. 
PT o24-) 


ARTHUR Byron CLarKE, b. Peace Dale, R. I., Jan. 17, 1901. N. E. Sch. 
of Theol. 1919; ord. Advent Christ. CH, ‘Peace Dale, R. I., Apr. 20, 1920; 
p. Advent Christ. ch., Lowell, Mass., 1920- 22% Chelmsford St. Bapt. ch., 
Lowell, June 1922-July 1924; Mendon, July 1924-; N. T. I. 1924-., 


D’Arcy GerorcE Cook, b. Colerne, England, Feb. 6, 1890. In Canadian 
Army, 1917-18; McM. U. 1918; ord. Neepawa, Manit., June 23, 1921; p. 
Neepawa, June 1920-June 1923; Lavoy, Alta., July 1923- Sept. 1924; Tiver- 
ton) Rit vJani1925-5 Ne Tod, 1924-, 


ArtHuR Dower Davis, b. Allenton, R. I., Sept. 18, 1904. Colg. U., 
B. Th., 1924; N. T. I. 1924-. 


Martin Downer Farnum, b. Medford, Mass., Aug. 2, 1900. Cy. C. 
1923; N. T. I. 1924-. 


Frep BENNETT Forp, b. Geneva, Mich., Nov. 17, 1898. U. Redlands 1924; 
NEV 17 1924- 


1927] STUDENTS 253 


JoHN SHADE FRANKLIN, b. Hamburg, Ia., Sept. 29, 1901. W. J. C. 1923; 
Des M. U. 1923; ord. Hamburg, Ia., June 9, 1922; p. Albia and Renwick, 
Nov. 1922-Feb. 1923; Princeton, Mo., Mar. 1923-Sept. 1924; Fulton 
Heights ch., Medford, Mass., Mar. 1925-; N. T. I. 1924-. 


FREDERICK SHERER GALLUP, b. Norwich, Conn., Aug. 15, 1900. Br. U. 
1918-19; Tu. C. 1919-21; Y. U. 1921-22; N. T. I. 1924-. 


Basi NorMAN Goopwin, b. Canso, N. S., Mar. 11, 1900. In Canadian 
Army, May 1916-May 1919; Ac. U. 1920-24; N. T. I. 1924-. 


AroLp ANDREW GRANSTROM, b. Boston, Mass., Oct. 21, 1902. Colg. U,, 
B. Th., 1924; N. T. I. 1924-. 


Haroip V. JENSEN, b. St. Croix Falls, Wisc., Mar. 31, 1901. Des. M. U. 
1922; prin. high sch., Bondurant, Ia., 1922-24; N. T. I. 1924-. 


WarrEN Hoitman KeitH, b. Vincennes, Ind., June 11, 1900. F. C. 1923; 
N. T. I..1924-. 


Maurice EucGene Levy, b. Medford, Mass., Apr. 26, 1902. Colg. U. 
1924; N. T. I. 1924-. 


Norris THompeson Morton, b. Canton, Mass., Mar. 22, 1902. Ac. U. 
eee ord. Ist ch., Boston, Mass., June 22, 1924; p. Brookville, Sept. 1924-; 
. T. I. 1924-. 


RatpH Les tie Roop, b. Cambridge, Mass., Apr. 30, 1896. Internatl. Y. 
M. C. A. C. Springfield, in 1917; gen. sec. Y: M. C. A. war work in R. I., 
1917-19; morale officer, U. S. Navy, 1919-20; N. T. I. 1924-. 


Haro_p OTHEMAN SmirTH, b. Cleveland, O., Oct. 2, 1901. D. U. 1921-24; 
N. T. I. 1924-. 


KENNETH Bruce WALLACE, b. Cozad, Nebr., Feb. 10, 1901. U. Redlands 
1924; N. T. I. 1924-. 


; Jutraro Yoxot, b. Toyama, Japan, Apr. 1, 1888. Pomona C. 1924; N. T. 
. 1924-. 


Wa ter AuGust ASCHENBACH, b. New York City, June 29, 1895. Prac- 
tical Bib. Trn. Sch., Binghamton, N. Y., 1914-16; Sioux Falls C., 1918-20; 
recognized as min. by Friends, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., May 25, 1921; p. 
Clinton Corners, N. Y., Jan. 1921-Oct. 1924; N. T. I. 1924-; expects to join 
reg. class. 


Leon BertraAND SHorey, b. Rochester, N. H., July 5, 1899. Bost. U. 
1922; N. T. I. 1924-. 25 


SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS 
EDUCATION FOR WOMEN 


BACUIORY 


As the members of the School attend the regular courses of 
the Institution, the Faculty consists of the regular officers of 
instruction. 

The women are under the especial oversight of the Dean of 
Women: 


PRISCILLA HAWTHORNE FOWLE, Ph. D. 


Born, Newton Centre, Mass., April 30, 1895. Vassar College, 
1916; grad. stud. Radcliffe College, 1916-20, Ph. D., 1920; refer- 
ence librarian, Boston Athenaeum, Mar. 1919-Apr. 1922; advisor 
to women, N. T. I., 1921-22; Dean of Women and Instructor in 
Religious Education, 1922-. 


REGISTER OF STUDENTS 
1923 


WALTER TORREY AIKEN, b. Norwalk, Conn., Jan. 1, 1884. Colg. 
U. 1908, B. D., 1912; ord. Noank, Conn., June 4, 1912; p. Noank, 1912-14; 
Bridgeport, 1914-15; Torrington, 1917-22; N. T. I. 1922-23, M. R. E., 1923; 
grad. stud., Hart. T. S,; 1923-24; ad. Newtown, Conn. 


FLETCHER HARRISON KNOLLIN, b. Newtown, Kings Co., N. B., 
Dec. 5, 1877. Ord. Marysville, N. B., Oct. 8, 1901; Ba. C. 1904; Hart. T. 
SB) D319067 (CoP yS. The MM: 1910 grad sstid) (UAChie 1917-180 Ne 
I. 1922-23, M. R. E. 1923; p. Kemptville, N. S., Jan. 1907-May 1909; miss. 
aes ie M. S., 1910-22; dir. rel. educ., Me. Bapt. Conv., 1923-; ad. Wai 
ville, Me. 


1924 


ator HAGGERT PATTON, b. London, Ont., May 23, 1886. Miss. 
W. A. B. F. Nellore and Narsaravupet, South India, 1912- 19; Bost. 
Ue eee “stud. 1920- 21; N. T. I. Jan.-Mar. 1911, 1921-24, M. R. E. 1924; 
asst. 2d Cong. ch., West Newton, 1924-; ad. 40 Chase St., Newton Centre. 
1 


1925 


Myra THoMAS Bornven, b. Tiverton, R. I., Apr. 20, 1893. Bridgewater 
Norm. Sch., 1914; tea. Adamsville, R. i 1914-15; Fall River, Mass., 1915- 
ZENG i Leal Gees 24 asst. stich. Bennington, Vt, 1924-. 


FLORENCE DWINNELL DANIELS, b. Fitchburg, Mass., Nov. 15, 1900. D. U. 
1923; N. T. I. 1923-. 


SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION FOR WOMEN = 255 


Lypra Epcerty, b. Concord, N. H., July 4, 1894. Mt. Holyoke C. 1917; 
tea. W. A. B. H. M. S., Hartshorn Mem. C., Richmond, Va., 1921-23; N. 
T. I. 1920-21, 1924-. 


AIMEE VotTAw Kitcore, Mrs., b. Helena, Mont., Oct. 18, 1892. U. Wash.; 
N. T. I. 1923-. 


JennriE Marta Reep, b. New Boston, N. H., Jan. 17, 1889. Cy. C. 1912; 
asst. in high sch., Topsham, Me., Sept. 1912-Jan. 1918; tea. Lat., in high 
sch., Gardiner, Feb. 1918-Jan. 1920; Portsmouth, N. H., Sept. 1920-June 
1922; N. T. I. 1922-; dir. rel. educ., lst ch., Waterbury, Conn., July 1924-. 


Matitpa FrirepA Utecut, b. Johnstown, Pa., Jan. 25, 1885. Tea. in Me. 
public schs.; miss. Me. Bapt. Conv. and W. A. B. H. M. S., 6 yrs.; N. T. I. 
1922-; asst. Park Mem. ch., Springfield, 1924-; ad. 4 Garfield St., Spring- 
field, Mass. 


Ipa May Woopsury, b. Hudson, N. H., May 5, 1899. Bost. U. 1919-21; 
N. T. I. 1922-. 7 


1926 


Ester ANDERSEN, b. Ulefoss, Norway, July 30, 1891. Ba. C. 1923; tea. 
Bacone C. 1923-24; N. T. I. 1924-. 


ELLEN SHEPHERD DANIELS, b. Fitchburg, Mass., June 10, 1893. Simmons 
C. 1915; tea. Ac. Ladies S., Wolfville, N. S., 1915-17; ch. visitor 1st ch., 
Fitchburg, Mass., 1917-24; N. T. I. 1924-. 


MivpreD Brown HuFFMAN, Mrs., b. Raynham, Mass., June 9, 1893. Ac. 
U. 1916; N. T. I. 1924-. 


FLoRENCE Ricu JorpAN, Mrs., b. Portland, Me., Oct. 24, 1882. Ba. C. 
1906; tea. C. A., New London, N. H., 1907-11; miss. and govt. schs., China, 
1916-23 ; N. T. I. 1924-. 


Peart McCoy, b. Table Grove, IIll., Jan. 20, 1888. Chic. Normal Sch. 
1913; U. Chic. 1917, grad.-stud., 1917-18, asst. tea. 1917-18; prof. N. W. C. 
1918-19; McKendree C. 1919-21; instr. Mass. Norm. Sch., Bridgewater, 
1921-23; N. T. I. 1924-. 


DorotHy WELLS PEAsg, b. Conway, Mass., Sept. 21, 1896. Mt. Holyoke 
C. 1918; statistician, H. U., 1920-24; N. T. I. 1924-. 


CoRDELIA TRIMBLE, b. Chillicothe, Mo., Oct. 31, 1902. U. Mo., B. S., 
1924; N. T. I. 1924-. 


SUSANNAH TRIMBLE, b. Chillicothe, Mo., May 26, 1898. U. Mo. 1923- 
24; N. T. I. 1924-. 


DorotHy WINTHROP Dotan, b. Waterboro, Me., June 3, 1901. N. T. I. . 
1924-; spec. stud., expects to join reg. class. 


LEONETTE McGrecor WarsurTon, b. Lawrence, Mass., Oct. 11, 1902. 
Cy. C. 1923; p. asst. Ist ch., Lawrence, Mass., 1923-; N. T. I. 1924-; spec. 
stud., expects to join reg. class, 10 


ber of students whose Biblical studies were limited to the English version. 


Summary of Students by Classes 


Note,—In the classes before 1911 the sign + is immediately followed by the num- 


1868 to 1899 a special course was provided for these men. 


Gradu- 
Class ated 
ESZOs sucha ANN Fare 
TSZ8 eave Pia 
TS2e es AVR, 
TBS a) ae 
1SSL Sy Aen at 
1G Fee ay. Bi Men 
1333.09 Baru 
18342002 LODO ae) 
LESS 1S Calais 
18365 enn POE 
1Sa/eraee bZicaoes 
1 bese Elul tide LO eae he. 
139s iad LOM siete 
O40 yes TZ 
LO Zinn oes 
TSAZ ii on) 2a tae 
LEAS Or co Olay 
1844..... Lacey 
1845.3... Le ee ahaa 
1640. PRIN a 
LS4d eo Ate en 
1BAS oak Sei 
1849..... BS lcwelie 
S50 Kee de ce Ube ae 
Heath ue Orage 
Foy SA Hemel ae 
LBS ie LZ Sant, 
154 Aa ave 
1855202 Sean a, 
T8560 Guia 
LESAN PA Ae, 
1858.45 Oeste 
1859 ory, dre ony 
An 6 En ee aR 
TOO AW hrm wily 
1602 tes Cote ve 
LRG Sau e 1D Roy aie 
TSO4 GI ian 
186522. % Bien 
L866 Vs Sieve 
1807 Nun Ligier 
1868 Pa. 2). LO aes 
18693 263 MSY Tie 
S/O see iV oan 
IB7T OS ges 
1872... 13-+3 
1873.. 17 
1874... 233 
1875... 24+1 
1876... 1444 
1877... 13-+3 


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8 


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4 | 1879 

8 | 1880.. 

acess 

Oo ei TSBs 

ae ahi kee 
14 | 1884.. 
iWAWh Manes ee 

TST RSG 
23 ui Seeds 
16 | 1888.. 
WAN Mian eseh 
14 | 1890.. 
19 | 1891. 
LOW 18920) 
23) 18831) 
15 | 1804., 
11i.| 71805.) 
16 | 1896.. 
lisp Winks: 
14 | 1898.. 
10st), 1B908 
13; 1h: 190084! 
1Zih LOLI 
13 190280 
15 | 1903.. 
170 O04 

17905 
11 | 1906.. 

Fhe 10074 

On 0s a) 
1 1500. 
13/1/1910). 
10 | 1911. 
19 | 1912. 
13 913 
16 | 1914. 

9 | 1915. 
10 | 1916. 
Loot 
17a 1 M91S! 
19 | 1919. 
17| 1920. 
19 | 1921. 

Ory 1822) 
14 | 1923. 
13 | 1924. 
isn iartoest 
21 | 1926. 
16 | 1927. 
18 


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onl a Mi Reid DCG 257 


Matriculated; See ODPOSILe PDAce yon! sana cls lately viele winnie mioteral eee 1920 
Non-matriculated undergraduates) oe 7 5. vsieleseleters) sie iea. sisi a ole ais ts 
WHole tnumberv ot students gs ven tees ais eigte scree mcctolare wane eas 1922 
Deas gets rede Hstierine note ate eta en sone a@ai ate dtaliabetacureta ee’ o Usman abe tee 922 
LtVin e ee aene ien ee staal elelad ee abate she wee ctatneete ene at ane Rats 1000 

School of Religious Education 

Gradu- Matricu- Matricu- 
Class ated lated Class lated 
1923 2 Z 1925 7 
1924 1 1 1926 8 
MAFICUIATER HAS TADOVEH Ese tlre rca ole eb Chae h Lot Ieie kin, sare IUR eg 18 
Nonematriculateds tinderoraduates rn. 1. cete cee acces ecules fs 
WVHGLOUTIUII DEL OLR SLICLOLIE Sapir etncare fete cle ere vectors gO ence sectors utarte 20 
Total of students, including School of Religious Education 1942 
DAVIN AW ie ea inlael seer eee che eiclc ove ctkis Seteaarede Wak ele a 1020 

Summary by Denominations 

Baptist ueines aie ie aeicte os 1830 PresDytensany picieecatentais 5 
Congregationalist ........ 32 Meéthodistaniiiaengia.cy aut 5 
Ppiscopalianmerarscan. cn: ss 21 Miscellaneous and_ un- 
Oita Cialis tae ie te 18 KNOWitlieue eee cies Sale 31 


Summary by Colleges 


Students at Newton have attended 139 institutions of collegiate or equivalent 
grade. The following table gives the names of the institutions from which five or 
more students have come. 


Amherst College can. eee de 36 Harvard University sw vn 78 
Acadia College, 98, and Uni- Kalamazoon College agin sous 21 
WETSICV O40, aie ca We areata 192 LincolnMUniversity yaa iens 8 
BatessG@ollerveuaae esteeeiuin os tas 26 McMaster University ........ 19 
Boston University ........... 17 Masill Universtiy) Wane vaininws 5 
Bowdoin Collesenmencg ie ee. 13 Madison University (see Ham- 
Brown University ........... 402 itm) Payee ws) 
Bucknell University ......... 5 Mercer. University (Gus ioe owe. 17 
Carson College, 5, and Carson Middlebury College .......... 8 
and Newman College,9 .... 14 New York University......... 7 
Columbian College, 24, and Ottawa Universttys oe wey ae 16 
TUNIVECSICYy NOM Ae ele ins wie 27 Shurtlefi-Gollegeiiy sso aaa 16 
Colgate University (see Ham- frinity Colleweln ira as ceue atin 5 
tonic ee.) Union. Colleges wauciie Wn iat Ln) 
Colby College and University University of Chicago ....... 18 
(see Waterville College) .. University of Michigan ...... 13 
Dartmouth College .......... 19 University of New Brunswick 9 
Denison University (see Gran- University of Rochester ...... 12 
ville College) University of Vermont ...... 9 
Des Moines College, 1, and Uni- Wake! Horest\ Gollegeyi..0 4.0.31 6 
AETSIEV Re eT SRL cs Gi a'e 5 Waterville College, 110, Colby 
PrankhingCollecéyn tay ise set 12 University, 99, and Colby 
Furman vUniversityaces os) s/s cs 6 College, 4G) inten ais Meise ee ee 255 
Granville College, 11, and Wesleyan University ......... 6 
Denison University, 44 .... 55 William Jewell College ...... 22 
Hamilton College ine 6 Williams: Golleseig ita. - SEES VED 
Hamilton Literary and Theo- Yale College, 7, and Univer- 
logical Institution, 11, Madi- Sit VAG coins Wine ie aime sats ate 13 
son University, 24, and Col- 
gate University, 32 ........ 67 


From the 139 institutions have come 1662 students. Of these 1389 were college 
graduates, while 273 others had had some part of the college course. 


ALUMNI ORGANIZATIONS 


At a meeting held in the Chapel of the Institution on the eleventh day of 
September, 1833, the following gentlemen organized The Society of Alum- 
ni of the Newton Theological Institution :— 


JONATHAN ALDRICH JoHN HoLprook 

JoHN Pratt ASAHEL CHAPIN 

WILLIAM HaGuE BENJAMIN HERBERT HATHORNE 
FREDERICK AUGUSTUS WILLARD Davin C. BoLes 

TiMOTHY ROBINSON CRESSY Henry CARR 

Joun SHarP MAGINNIS Joun B. Cook 

SAMUEL Bupp SwWAIM Davip W. ELMorRE 

Rotitin Heser NEALE NATHANIEL HERVEY 

Mark CARPENTER JosepH HopcEs 


Tsaac Mason WILLMARTH 


A constitution was adopted at the same meeting, and provision was 
made for an annual reunion and address in connection with the exercises 
of the Anniversary. Since 1897 a second reunion has been held in Decem- 
ber of each year. 

In 1897 a committee was appointed to confer with a committee of the 
Trustees “with reference to arranging for an organic participation of the 
Alumni in the management of the Institution, including the nomination 
or election of a portion of the Trustees.” The Northern Baptist Educa- 
tion Society, by vote at its annual meeting on Oct. 25, 1898, and by vote of 
its Directors on Nov. 21, 1898, agreed to relinquish to the Alumni the right 
to elect three of the six trustees annually elected by the Education Society. 
On the 18th of April, 1900, a certificate of incorporation under the laws of 
Massachusetts was issued, declaring that 


CHARLES LINCOLN WHITE GrorGE H. WHITTEMORE 
E. A. CAPEN EpmMuND F. MERRIAM 
W. N. Donovan R. O. SHERWOOD 
NeELson B. JoNES WILLIAM O. AYER 
‘CHARLES Rurus Brown W. F. Wiison 

ALBERT G. UPHAM E. P. TuLier 


their associates and successors, were constituted a corporation under the 
name of The Society of Alumni of The Newton Theological Institution. 
An act of the Massachusetts legislature, approved March 12, 1901, author- 
ized The Newton Theological Institution to provide for the election of 
three trustees annually by the corporation know as The Society of Alumni 
of The Newton Theological Institution. The Trustees, as their annual meet- 
ing on April 30, 1902, voted “that the provisions in this change of the 
charter be adopted, and that the Alumni be authorized to proceed, in ac- 
cordance therewith, hereafter to elect-three (3) trustees annually after the 
order prescribed in the catalogue of 1902.” 

Beginning in 1900, the Society has annually elected three trustees. Since 
1906 the election has been by a mail ballot. The annual catalogues dis- 
tinguish the trustees elected by the Alumni from those chosen otherwise. 

Membership in the corporation is elective. “But only such persons 
shall be eligible to election as are graduates of The Newton Theological 
Institution, or are entitled to have their names appear in the general cata- 


THE SOCIETY OF ALUMNI 


logue of said institution as having there pursued theological studies.” By 
various votes of the Society all persons entitled to have their names ap- 
pear in the general catalogue under classes earlier than that of 1925 have 


been elected to membership in the corporation. 


Elected 


The principal officers of the Society have been as follows :— 
PRESIDENTS 


1833 WILLIAM Hacue—1837, TROL eee aa ty sical eu als Mena eit ately 


LGA OMNI OETARP UMLAGINNTS oun tigers dalle siete aie t's) rate oe aleeraL Cr tiane ansea goals 
1839 Roitin Heser NEALE—1841,) 1862—0\0 oe ae 
DGS MEI DET eS MITEL ACONU MLO NU cna unin Vala aeie nue a 
PSL AVIN NEWTONS ELEL DONG. wc isle ais’ otal moente ahs Wiss alluls elev dre peuetnat ane 


1847 JosepH WHITING PARKER—1848, 1860—..............000ccece 
ROG OUNVILEL TAM 1 CAR OUIE LEN Oeny Linu iNiNy CD oh IMAMnO ua ea Uic a a LH ane 
LBA TL ABEZ VY RAVER IOR RICE UIRS Decl ii cicie/uaS aleie eve weal lta tala alae w/a eke 
POU VV ILLIA MELO WE meer ie netclisile hou lt Rnb E Ue cig tee yiclann aity cau 
Dae OSEP HEC LAR URED Pino UEn Ae ny cen ne SUNN Crna gis id UNO Lio hy 
ROO, RER UCN Pte ren eed Metra) WBC RR gap rata er ums Nim Me Singita 


DOO MEIGH MERIGRYOR CUE aaitile Mate MiM een MuLe UM auuiClay Gla Waele Uta rg 
SSS RNONAT IAN © ALDRICH ial eure e UMN aloR UU Re ie anh Wie erulaiule. iy 
IESE CNET EM NENG SUMO U Uo Unaiyy rita te Riera UVa aiding Ula a bik Oty 
PONTO LBERT. MIN ICOLAS ARNOLD cule silgs te LUaiye ie Wallin eis SMR pL atahar a gly 
IMILON AH. CHOULDING A VVARREN tes ewe ASO e TILD an Ale iuetW No al htgalale 
Ee PROREE TN CURTIS WINE WLS Hue Gate ue cit ret tomeng ard SOL aM At ere tata 


LOH LU VV ALLER MO OELATINCGY GEL INU Man yu etic gt ymin iat hehaes me MO IURIE 8 
IB / CI IEIVER VAI ER orl UU Maun gh AWGN eR H iat il Le VEaN Tae Rea 


1s UL IOSERE SS COOLVERN: WIGHT NOAI SoG Caines it te abt 
DOBLE EOROE OO ULLEN were are a eu iuuaisers tea cre UMM Mag areata Lig ANC Nel gy gh 


LODE. EE LA BAP LORIN SON GBA NEL ins vical bis gizials Baisdere vies abe wiere wile Mtv eipiacs 
DAE TE DAML ALLOCH ERVERAB ICL cae celebs wate ra ach pteataiats tira Srp ete 
Drs Aa Ra ELM ATON GL METH COU LN Ura Und Cd onal BURTLNG tala Linn any ath 
LBOO LAE NRVUCEENTON, (IRA VES Cecil veo libiateiane clk oitcbare bbala eialbl Oboe 


1883) 5JORN LARKIN LINCOLN (4.55 6 cele lates Don Manone tnttaanialis hp Uy 


OBESE Gd Gea G Be onl eho a foe} & SR ODDY BLUE A Blyth TAD PUI LP RA ASG OG TABU SIO AV 


LAMA MIRA MUSE DSONG CXORDON 1.9 hy cinta aks wate icalere ante etek beep 
1804S DEN TAMINUALLENSASREENT G2 eS cteien ai intact a aie ciultinitha taint 


1Elected Vice-President and succeeded Oakman Sprague Stearns, deceased. 


Close of Service 


260 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION 

Elected Close of Service 
LSOSTM WILLIAM ‘ABRAM? NEWCOMBE! Ge icials cc emt ccmiana le semana 1896 
1896) WHENRY \“S WEETSER\| BURRAGB ots dicts a neielats ale tiara he ata eve tia Oatote 1897 
LOZ WIT OSEPH, (93/6 WATM Dh awe cu dislae itera trela erche bia tel pealete aise tent .. 1898 
1898 | THOMAS (DAVISUANDERSON, FIRS eeu ao icien oe celalete eee ciee ema 1899 
1899) . CB ARLES WLINCOLNIA VV ELETE Uy os clelctains biniolo aise acta toon eine wee eae 1900 
L900 )\GrorGE | HENRY!) WHITTEMORE Gs pele culos oe anal eee ciohererereets 1901 
LOOT JOH NH RUSSELLUGOW ciitial bale atrecharactoteeiceiaiels aie oleh ener tare eter aia 1902 
1902). PRANCTS AWVALES | BAK EMAN 1 wuvitammn mee ociel alaeneal a tae arena ere 1903 
1903), (ANSEEVEZRA'| WOODSUM sue dee cece ce PN eleleistsiee eed ieee ha tents 1904 
1904.) CA MOSWITARRISH NV ne Sosa onthe Pz lan hv Scere Ofer e eee ee a ene 1905 
19051!) FLENRV NE RANCTS PERRY 21 gta rciuta mann, (arene ere nna erect ask ree te 1906 
1906), JOHN BARTHOLOMEW, GOUGH IRIDGE: Jeu ue cee an eaeeters 1907 
1907\ (RICHARD WW BARTLETTUESTENN oc ie tay eterna cliche nig eietela warts ketene 1908 
1908”: | WoobMAN: (DRADBURY Wiig uid oe eticenielacbialetie sein aie cle eta erere mre 1909 
1909 Si BRED IM VBONW PREBLE ST Onan wai cty lai Mhuntene eats ale apc hel Gdceli se Seinen ane Mee 1910 
LOLONOWILETAMAVWALTER NDUSTARD Vc he's cise teats ateiatere cities aleaeie anise 1911 
LORE PR WARD FE RATT EC OLIUER WCU CloNe nH nies) wera re paner vn e We eaemee 1912 
LOIZ Mi MAURICEVA MBROSEH TUEVY 8 ct ib acoie elo ciate Gale slelsiele ns © aie ete etohie ee 1913 
1913 WORN ROMAN WO TUBBERT co eteecscietclerers cele hatte re fates fan roere eae outa 1914 
LOT4 HENRY BWWELIAMS cunts EUAN gisiletane he crite stale tat ard er anat ere ete 1915 
LOLS CARLES COWARD DAL WTELELE. cian loein onic omurlantentak Gichete nleneretara 1916 
LOLGO FRANZ RECTOR VOU emer Mtr enman CCN mM AWE AR cuatars) cra) Ma peten ete 1917 
LOLFARED AON DIVMIDA VID VV EBBRE AN stoi cates Win al utchemrer rate biota ener.) nea te feaune 1918 
191S WiDHOMASMELETON) DARTLETT onli ccc od tere cide oe selector aoe Uinta: 1919 
TOTOMUMVILITA MINE REDERICK )VVILSON Gatiacclseeiie vinta wie a eaiccclee ae tctee 1920 
1920) CHARLES! HUBBARD SPALDING) Unless celta eens alee ee 1921 
1921) HARTH URYVERNESTHELARRIMAN sciestela teiaetaensaie eisieleie cieretels cha eeieeare 1922 
LOZZ MOS VUVESTER J DUR EAM) Ui Ut oct ars slats eiate Sie eee ti eta ele tia eae arenes 1923 
1923 Nerwton ALEXANDER Merritt, RINSE ete orale seer tale elle 5 ato eaters 1924 
TOZAVANT RVING DEMIS (MLOWER® scales blac s ole ule Grte Rewte crete eh olenctorale acta or eteie ate 

SECRETARIES 
SSS HV LOMATHANWALDRICH erie acer evel ure aie Stein Wat stig tale etea anaes te oe 1834 
1834 TimotHy Ropinson CRESSY............ RAST eee yA ited 1835 
TS35 VLICIUS STILLMA Nit DOLDBS = ice, sare cic iae ee ave eitteteaie ict a ete tera 1837 
1837 *FREDERICK AUGUSTUS WILLARD........- SRS fags cette cates 1838 
18374) ROLUINAIELEBER Ui NEALE sc ccs oy Sten ee rnate ere tcces eee 1838 
TSSS IHF OSEE HI ELODGES Ae oie pole oleic bg buetete aie tere ey Rie Lge fcra La Setter Pole eane feats 1839 
IS39.) TOSEPHNDANVARD sora cca Gicie Hot tale plate ate bia iheleepeeteia miners tel ae Rte a ote ete 1841 
LS4ie (BREEN AN (UGREEN WOOD HEROWN Uli cost wees skate aie ulate tate 1843 
LEAS VA DIED ELARVEY Cece he oer lee eed a etued ach emmre ore en ane eect eee 1863 
TS63)StALVAB VEOVEY Gee ckce fain otros Rs picnics atte tari. Mel atet ne ane Lae 1864 
TROAEA IE MANT LOYNCOEN Wane is Ucehe alertiecciatave ay Sena etare onl ig et-alecer ena chent at eee tame 1884 
1884) Caarrrs')Rurius) BROWN——1095;)) 1807—F oc, oso. occa ee ce eens 1899 
1805):\\ GEORGE BIER NIG dite fils at tLe tiie ery rene ane iain (Valet ais Sinat oh UP oe Rip sea at AS) 
1899) A WOIN FRED NICHOLS (DONOVAN ae cn we ilaete ctateincilctes eine ohare 
TREASURERS 

1833) NCIMOTHY JR OBINSOND GRESSY soc cin ae aiatale » tere te opiate arene he ae 1834 
1834) OCIS: STIELALAN | DOLUES vey oe see reer Jule sci ae el ere 1837 
1G3 7), ROLLIN ELEBERAINEALEY aioe’ ihe Spier cur l a cela ce erent ata tees 1838 
183971!) OSBPH, HODGES ch uly date Sica w inreileitete el omicis coke amie nee ir etnies 1839 


1Corresponding Secretary. 
2Title is Clerk since 1900. 


THE SOCIETY OF ALUMNI 261 


Elected Close of Service 
1839.) JOSEPH PDANVARDSs col ee teu ane ea ctinte eae cher ra aeteIMON etree ie lale 1841 
1841) Freeman | GREENWOOD. BROWN 1). ic cls cee iticie nam tea eieeidalatels slau 1843 
LBASTRADIED ELA RVEY citer ele WPI le a retahes ie re CIM IEEN ap Are er sea eles mua Renee rt LE 1863 
TROSHTA LV AH LOVELY ai iacictee ait are emt chet Cag Pete? EA Va UCB He 1864 
1864 THEM AN EEN COTN CE ial sa fond tes oy el WR aie, CO tv aaa Te RN 1884 
1884) i CHAREES RUFUS) BROWN cue gece og cialtt ala! aoe Gat ay aie stare te 1890 
1890 } EDWARD AUGUSTUS). CAPEN. fib lc ux iae ele astm oc eee teres 1902 


INDEX OF STUDENTS 


The letter E prefixed to a year indicates that the following name belongs to the 


School of Religious Education, 


Abbot, 
1917, Harold C, 


Abbott, 
*1863, Granville S. 
1877, James P. 
Ackland, 
1911, Lemuel E. 


Adams 


1914, Archibald G. 


1924, Bernard D. 
*1836, Samuel T. 


Adlam, 
*1838, Samuel 


Agenbroad, 
*1853, John P. 


Ah Brah, 
*1879, 
Aiken, 
£1923, Walter T. 


Alden, 
*1834, John 
1921, Paul E. 
*1852, William H. 


Aldrich, 
*1829, Jonathan 


Allen, 
1910, Charles W. 


Allison, 
1896, William H. 


Ames, 

1927, Mark L. 
Amiger, 

1905, William T. 
Andem, 

1917, Ralph T. 
Andersen, 

B1926, Ester 


Anderson, 
*1849, Edward C, 
*1843, Martin B. 
1893, Samuel D. 
*1841, Thomas D. 
1877, Thomas D. 


Andrews, 
*1874, Elisha B. 
*1875, John C. 
Appleton, . 
1924, Eunice G. 


Archibald, 


1900, Adoniram J. 


1902, Arthur C. 
*1883, Isaac 'C. 


Armstrong, 
1914, Chester J. 
1908, Ernest N. 


1907, Frederick M. 


*1874, William F. 
Arnold, 
*1841, Albert N. 


Arrington, 
1892, William F., 


Arthur, 
*1873, James H. 


Arvine, 
*1845, Kazlitt 


. Aschenbach, 


1927, Walter A. 
Ashley, 

*1859, John F. 

*1859, William W. 
Ashton, 

1867, James W. 
Atchley, © 

1891, William A. 
Atha, 

1898, George R. 
Athearn, 

*1884, William D. 
Atkinson, 

1924, Charles H. 

*1882, Edward E. 

*1872, Nicholas N. 


Averill, 


*1853, Alexander M. 


very, 

*1849, Eleazer 

*1847, Samuel 
Axtell, 

*1867, Seth J. 
Ayer, 
*1852, Charles 
*1871, William O. 
Ayres, 

1885, William S. 


Bacon, 
1896, Charles B. 
*1878, Francis S. 
1872, George A. 
*1831, Joel S. 


Bagnall, 
*1911, Herbert S. 


Bagwell, 
1896, Robert W. 


Bailey, 

1886, Charles R. 
*1852, Joseph A. 
1881, Joseph A. 
*1842, Timothy 


Baird, 
#1909, Ira M. 


Bakeman, 
*1869, Francis W. 
1906, Percival R. 
1905, Robert A. 


Baker, 
*1830, Elijah 
1914, George T. 
*1870, Henry V. 
1911, Orvie E. 


1889, Richard H. 


1903, William E. 


Balcom, 
1893, Jonas H. 
1916, Roy I. 


Baldwin, 
*1847, Albert 


Balfour, 
1921, John H. 


Ball, 
*1829, Harvey 
*1863, Timothy H. 


Ballentine, 
1878, George N. 


Bancroft, 

*1874, James W. 
Bangs, 

1896, Sumner 
Banks, 

*1880, Asahel B. 


Banvard, 
*1835, Joseph 


Barber, 
1919, Orval W. 


Barbour, 
1909, Harris M. 


Barco, 
1905, John W. 


Barker, 
*1837, Francis 
*1839, Imlah G. 


Barnes, 
*1868, Horace F. 
1878, Lemuel C. 
*1866, William S. 


Barrett, 
1913, Gaius H. 
1865, Luther G. 


Barrows, 
*1854, Brainard W. 
*1861, Comfort E. 
1875, John H. 
*1842, wis 
*1866, William C, 

Barss, 
1891, John H. 


Bartlett, 

*1890, Hartnell J. 
1881, Joseph F. 
1880, Thomas E, 
*1894, Walter R. 
1881, William P. 


Bary, 

1886, Emil B. 
Bassett, 

1912, Wallace 

1904, Whitman S. 
Batchelder, 

*1842, Frederick L. 


Bates, 
1925, Raymond J. 


Battell, 
*1849, Allen E. 


Beach, 
*1869, Henry H. 


Beals, 
1889, Francis H. P. 
Beaman, 
*1872, Herbert H. 
Bean, 
*1901, Oren N. 
Beatty, 
1927, Percy G. 
Beecher, 
1900, George F. 
Belknap, 
1896, Arthur T. 
Bell, 
1921, Edwin A. 
1923, Henry L. 
Benjamin, 
*1849, Judson 
1915, Rial 
Bennett, 
1882, Charles P. 
1901, George S. 
Bentley, 
1890, Henry D. 
*1850, Samuel N. 
Berggreen, 
1915, Andrew 
Bergman, 
19205 Carling. 
Berkeley, 
1908, James P. 
Berry, 
1889, George R. 
1897, John E. 
Bestor, 
*1875, Orson P. 
Bezanson, 
1899, William B. 
Bickford, 
*1881, Francis S. 
“1841, Martin L. 
Bickum, 
*1875, Benjamin F. 


Bill, 
1896, Ingram E. 


Bishop, 
1915, Aubrey S. 
*1835, James 
*1897, Norman N. 
Bissell, 
1916, Allan H. 


Bixby, 
*1870, Dudley C. 


Black, 
*1883, Samuel McC. 
1892, Walter S. 


Blacklock, 
*1896, John F. 
Blackwell, 
1921, George E. 
Blake, 
*1864, Frederic D. 
1911, William E. 
Blakeslee, 
1901, Frederic W. 


INDEX OF STUDENTS 


Bleakney, 
1918, Clarance F. 
1915, Edward M. A. 
1916, Guy G. 
1917, Luke M. 
Blosse, 
1920, Herbert J. 
Boardman, 
*1855, George D. 
1925, Wallace S. 


Bock, 

1901, William H. T. 
Boggs, 

1908, Albert McK. 
Bolles, 


1895, Charlton B. 
n1832,0 David ye. 
*1834, Lucius S. 
Bolster, 

1912, George F. 
Bonham, 

*1856, James W. 
Boody, 

*1899, Frederic S. 


Boone, 
1907, Ilsley 
1880, Wilton R. 


Booth, 

*1882, Charles W. 
Borden, 

£1925, Myra T. 


Bordonaro, 
1920, Concetto 


Bosworth, 
*1841, George W. 
1891, Linneus M. 
Bowen, 
1895, Everett A. 


Bowerman, 

1889, Louis S. 
Bowers, 

*1867, Charles A. 

*1842, Charles M. 

1914, Roy B. 
Bowles, 

*1851, Ralph H. 
Bowman, 

1913, John H. 
Boyer, 

1911, Henry R. 
Boynton, 

1899, Abraham L. 
Brabrook, 

*1838, Benjamin F. 
Brace, 

1908, Leon J. 
Brackett, 

*1860, John B. 
Bracq, 

1884, Jean C. 
Bradbury, 

*1837, Charles W. 
*1873, William A. 
1891, Woodman 

Braddan, 
1895, William S. 
Bradford, 
*1840, Shadrach S. 
*1837, Zebdial 


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Bradshaw, 
1893, Frederick J. 


Brady, 
1893, Herman E. 
1897, William A. 


Braisted, 
1902, William E. 


Brand, 
*1886, Edward P. 


Breed, 
*1839, Joseph B. 


Brewerton, 
1876, George D. 


Bridgman, 
*1859, Isaac 


Briggs, 
*1895, Frank C. 
*1844, Obil W. 


Brigham, 
1883, Joseph W. 


Brindley, 
1924, Thomas L. 


Brinton, 
1925, Myron O. 


Brooks, 
*1862, Charles 
1896, Charles A. 
1877, Edward H. 
*1845, Kendall 
*1857, Samuel 


Brotherton, 
*1875, Theodore W. 


Brougher, 
1927, James W., Jr. 


Brown, 
*1838, Amasa 
*1890, Charles H. 
*1879, Charles R. 
*1839, Freeman G. 
1915, Harry G. 
1902, Harry S. 
*1879, Horace F. 
1886, James A. 
*1876, Leonard S. 
*1832, Nathan 
1905, Owen C. 
*1881, Orville E. 
*1859, Theron 
1925, William F. 
*1839, William L. 


Brownson, 
*1879, Edwin J. 
Bruce, 
1927, Frederick R. 
*1901, Thomas S. 
Brumback, 
*1881, Newton 
Brush, 
1923, John W. 
Bryant, 
1925, Homer C. 
1890, Judson B. 
Buckles, 
1882, Horace W. 
Bugbee, 
1908, Bertran C. 


Buis, 
1904, Frederick W. 


264 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION 


Bullard, 
*1870, Edwin 
*1843, Edwin B. 


Bullen, 
*1858, George 
1904, Walter B. 


Bullock, 
1906, Henry S. 
1891, William S. 


Bunker, 
*1865, Alonzo 


Burbank, 
*1840, David 
*1840, John F. 
*1841, Joseph P.. 


Burdette, 
1883, Charles E. 


Burditt, 

*1880, John F. 
Burgess, 

1899, Carleton A. 

*1845, Isaac J. 
Burhoe, 

RIS72ew yout Le 

*1893, Theophilus H. 
Burket, 

1916, Everett S. 
Burlingame, 

*1836, Waterman 
Burnham, 

1873, Sylvester 
Burns, 

1916, Asa Q. 
Burr, 

*1874, John E. 
Burrage, 

1899, Champlin 

1867, Henry S. 


Burrows, 


*1869, Christopher C. 


Burton, 

*1850, Nathan S. 
Burtt, 

1888, Edwin P. 
Bustard, 

1898, William W. 
Butler, 

*1871, Thomas M. 
Byrne, 

*1840, Martin 


Cahill, 
*1883, Joseph A. 
Cain, 
*1896, Thomas 
Caldwell, 
*1845, Samuel L. 
Calhoun, 
1901, Hazen A. 
Cali, 
1921, Francesco 
Callender, 
1927, Willard D. 
Camp, 
1915, George F. 
1925, Harold B. 
1883, Wellington 


Campbell, 
1920, Ernest F. 
1918, Harold S. 
1921, Leonard L. 


Cann, 
1904, Frank L. 
1905, Samuel J. 


Cantwell, 
1927, Edward W. 
Capen, 
*1877, Edward A. 
*1849, James W. 
1898, Randall T. 


Caraker, 
1926, Tobias A. 


Carleton, 
*1860, Cyrus H. 


Carlson, 
1913, Gustav G. 


Carpenter, 
1917, Arthur D. 
*1862, Chapin H. 
*1833, Mark 


*1852, Alexander W. 
1906, Floyd Le V. 
*1832, Henry 

1875, William C. 


Carter, 
1895, Lyman E. 


Case, 
1916, James R. 
1883, John E, 


Cass, 
*1881, Thaddeus G. 


Cate, 
*1844, George W. 
1913, Thomas J. 


Caulkins, 
1887, Herbert L. 
1887, Thomas V. 


Cawthorne, 
1914, Herbert F. 


Chaffin, 
*1849, Aaron W. 


Chamberlain, 
*1885, Andrew 
1911, Charles La F. 


Chamberlin, 
1895, Harry W. 


Chandler, 
1892, Arthur D. 
1875, Adoniram J. 
1911, Edward F. 
*1838, George C. 
Chapin, 
*1833, Asahel 
*1858, Joel P. 


Chapman, 
1893, Hamilton FE. 


Chappell, 
1909, Charles R. 


Chase, 

*1866, George S. 
*1866, Simeon L. B. 
1902, William B. - 
*1846, William S. 
*1869, William T. 


Chesley, 
1902, Harry G. 


Child, 

*1844, William C. 
Chipman, 

*1862, Alfred 
Christie, 

1907, Alonzo B. 
Christopher, 

1898, Bernard 
Church, 

1926, Ernest J. 

1903, Francis Le G. 


Churchill, 

*1903, Edwin P. 

*1873, George 
Chute, 

1883, Arthur C. 

1914, Arthur H. 
Cifre, 

*1875, Ricardo P. 
Clark, 

*1874, Albert V. 

*1857, Albion B. 

1914, Arthur C. 

1916, Benjamin H. 

1912, Clifford T. 

*1860, Edward W. 

*1857, James A. 

*1835, Samuel W. 

1906, William J. 
Clarke 

27, Arthur B. 

*1837, Ivory 

1899, Lewis H. 

*1837, Miner G. 
Cleaveland, 

*1884, George A. 
Cleaves, 

1901, Arthur W. 
Clements, 

1894, William 
Cleveland, 

1897, Frederick L. 
Clifford, 

1914, Arthur W. 

1925, Earle A. 
Clopton, 

*1846, Samuel C. 
Cloues, 

1887, William J. 
Clowe, 

*1868, George W. 
Cochrane, — 

1912, Edmund H. 


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Coe, 

*1875, David R. 
Cogswell, 

1876, Henry P. 


Colburn, 
*1842, Alfred 
"1863, Isaac), 


Colby, 

*1867, Henry F. 
*1835, Lewis 

*1872, Nathaniel L. 


Colcord, 
1881, Edward J. 


Coldwell, 
1884, Ebenezer P. 


Cole, 
*1856, Gideon 
1903, Horace W. 
Collins, 
1893, Peter S. 


Colver, 
1908, Auther F. 
*1843, Charles K. 


Colwell, 
*1875, Richard S. 


Condict, 
1911, Edward C. 


Conrad, 
1919, Charles L. 


Converse, 
1912, Ernest L. 


Cook, 
1924, Clarence W. 
1927, D’Arcy G. 
1908, Henry A. 
*1833, John B. 
1895, Willard C. 
Coombes, 
*1868, John 
Cooper, 
*1881, Henry K. 
*1853, James 
1920, Raymond W. 
1890, William E. 


Corbett, 
*1840, Benjamin S. 
1901, Isaac A. 
1926, Merle E. 


Corey, 
*1861, Charles H. 
1893, Coleman W. 
1894, Hebron Y. 


Corum, 
1915, Richard E. 


Cotney, 
*1879, Andrew J. 


Cotton, 
1908, Edward H. 


Covell, 
1910, Phanuel B. 


Cox, 
*1881, John H. 
*1873, Obadiah E. 


Crafts, 
*1874, Daniel L. 


Craigie, 
*1877, William C. 


Crandall, 
1913, Leonard H. 


Crane, 
*1861, Abijah R. 
*1872, Alvin M. 
*1834, Eber 
1883, John L. 
*1836, Origen 
Crankshaw, 
*1889, Burton 


Cranston, 
*1888, James S. 


Crawley, 
*1852, Arthur R. R. 


INDEX OF STUDENTS 


*1881, Frederic De M. 


*1855, Thomas W. 


Creditt, 
*1889, William A. 


Creelman, 
1913, Allan D. 


Cressy, 
*1831, Timothy R. 


Crocker, 
1870, Henry 
*1834, William G. 


Cronkhite, 
1880, Leonard W. 


Cross, 
*1872, Benjamin P. 
1910, Earle B. 


Crowell, 
*1838, William 
Cummings, 
*1850, Elkanah A. 
1887, John E. 
1924, Oliver D. 
*1852, Mark A. 


Currier, 
*1878, Charles W. 
1925, George F. 


Curtis, 
1891, Arthur H. 
1916, Harold W. 


Cushing, 
*1865, Josiah N. 
*1852, Perez L. 


Cutler, 
1915, William H. 


Cutting, 
1916, Reginald A. 


Dakin, 
1916, Ellery G. 


Dalrymple, 
*1836, William H. 


Dalton, 
185137 4sa 


Daman, 
*1841, Joseph B. 


Daniels, 
£1926, Ellen S. 
B1925, Florence D. 
*1859, Joseph A. 


Darrow, 
1908, Earle W. 


Dart, 
*1882, John L. 


Dary, 
*1881, Albert N. 
Davenport, 

1891, William H. 


David, 
1900, Jacob 


Davis, 
1927, Arthur D. 
*1837, Caleb B. 
1885, Edward A. 
1919, Edwin B. 
1880, Frank G. 
1886, Francis H. 
*1871, George W. 
1885, Henry S. 


1898, John H. 
1923, Paul W. 
1912, Ralph B. 
1900, Reuben L. 
1896, Ulysses S. 


1891, Charles H. 
1895, Frank 
1917, Owen T. 


*1876, Henry M. 

*1874, Leonard J. 

*1838, Myron M. 

*1876, William K. 
Dearing, 

*1889, John L. 
DeBlois, 

1891, Austen K. 

*1853, Stephen W. 
DeGruchy, 

1885, Thomas 


DeMill, 
*1854, Elisha B. 


Deming, 
*1868, Miner R. 


Dempsey, 
*1849, Hugh 


Derr, 
1891, Ellsworth T. 


Derwacter, 
1915, Frederick M. 


Des Jardins, 

1911, Wesley H. 
DeVault, 

1914, Robert M. 


Dewhurst, 
*1882, Frederic E. 


DeWolfe, 
1893, Henry T. 
*1878, James I. 
1921, Ralph W. E. 
Dexter, 
1887, Henry F. 
*1845, Henry V. 
*1865, Samuel K. 


Dibell, 
*1850, Edwin 


Dimock, 
1906, Arthur V. 
*1911, Elwin H. 


Dinkins, 
*1881, Charles S. 


Dinsmore, 
1889, Joseph E. 


Dockrell, 
1898, Henry G. 


Dodge, 
*1845, Ebenezer 
*1836, Oliver A. 


Dolan, 
£1926, Dorothy W. 
1896, Edwin B. 


Doleman, 

1915, Frank R. 
Dolloff, 

1919, Eugene D. 


266 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION 


Donovan, Edwin, Farris, 
*1867, arn 1878, Moung *1892, Benjamin W. 
1904, Frederick El FE 

A 1898, Winfred N. #024, William H. "1884, Daniel ba 
ouglas 1884, William H. P. 
*1842, William ati William M. Fay, 

Douglass, Ellis, *1854, William N. 
*1854, Francis A. 1897, Charles H. Feeman, 
ow, *1838, Robert F. 1879, William E. 
"1911, Ernest W. Elmajian, Feener, 

Dowling, } 1924, Eflatoon E. 1917, Carleton L. 
1899, Gasherie DeW. Elmore, Felch, 

Downie, *1833, David W. *1835, Alvan 
1872, David Elwell, Ferguson, 

Drawbridge, 1920, Ernest A. 1887, Robert H. 
1899, Robert W. Emerson, Fernald, 

Drew *1866, Forrest F. *1863, James C. 
*1912, Harold B. *1861, Howard M Field, 

Drury, ; Emery, *1868, James P. 
1869, Lucian *1868, Charles M. 1903, Justin D. 

Dudley, *1878, Samuel H *1839, Samuel W. 
1924, William C. English, 1873, Thomas G,. 
uff, 1875, John M. Filmer, 
1919, William H. Engstrom, 1896, Harry St. J. 

Dumpf, 1892, Charles J. Finnie, 
1897, Jacob Ensley, 1916, George F, 

Dunbar, *1881, Newell H. Fish, 

1922, Edward C. Enslin, 71837, Alanson 
Duncan, 1892, Francis R. 1856, Joseph L. A, 
*1864, Samuel W. 1898, Irving J. DARE ET Lo 

1920, William A. 1922, Morton S. a oe Witham 5h 
Dunn Estabrooks are 
*1842, Andrew *1880, Alexander 1894, Robert W. 
*1878, Albert T. Estaver, Fisk, oA 
Durkee, : N 1922, Edward A. Fi met Oliver J. 
1875, Jaco Esten sents) Se 
Dutaud, 1886, Richard B. ai Oliver 
1891, Louis R. E Z, 
Dutton, “18%, David F 1868, Lonwe L 
‘ } 65, i 
"1875, Newell . Evans, th rors 
Dy 1897, Thomas P. tz, 
phic eu *1858, William H. *1866, Samuel E, 
, William H. 1858, William 
Eveleth, 
Dyer, 1873, Frederick H. Fletcher, 
1919, Vernelle W. wiarscn ' 2915, Donald 
gee WNg 1890, George F. 
Easton, 1908, William G. *1887, Joseph H. 
1917, Carlton Ewald, *1893, Michael E. 
Eaton 1904, Benjamin G. *1868, Stephen C, 
1876, Arthur W. H. Ewer, MOSES ae 
1893, Charles A. *1874, James K. Fogg, 
*1891, Charles L. Ewing, 1914, Clarence M. 
*1839, Jeremiah S. *1848, Presley U. Folsom, 
*1876, Joshua T. *1892, Frank G. 
*1835, Joseph W. Fagerburg, Foote 
1883, Lewis A. 1923, Frank B. 1912, John A 
1917, Rosse: Fairbanks ; : 
*1848, William H. *1852, George (Ey ped Altiett A 
pretty Edwin B Farnum, ; *1848, David B. 
1397, William 5. 1927, Marlin D. 1927, Fred B. 
Edger! Farr, Forshee, 
R192) Ly aes 1885, Frederic W. 1902, Archibald A. 
Farrar Foshay, 
Edwards : 
*1844, Med iante ‘a! 1917, Erold R. 1908, "Milford R. 


* 
*1854, Ephraim A. poe Jobe ae Foster, 
1917, James T. Farren ¥1858, Charles F. 


*1844, Peter C. *1879, William A. *1850, John B. 


*1887, John M 
*1844, Orson G. 


Fowle, 

1905, Walter I, 
Fowler, 

1907, Charles L. 
Fox, 
1895, Albert P. 

1899, James B. 
*1841, Joseph H. 


1911, Url M. 
Foye, 

y901, Otis W. 
Franklin, 

1927, John S. 
Freas, 

¥1853, Daniel J. 
Freeman 


*1853, David 
*1830, oseph 


1907, emuel E. McM. 


*1878, Leonard A, 

*1889, Otis A. 

1902, Sebra C. 

*1836, Timothy G. 
French, 

1895, Charles V. 

1915, Frederick W. 

1883, Nathaniel G, 
Frink, 

1889, Henry 

*1876, Lemuel W. 


Frohock, 
1892, Sylvanus E. 


Fuhrmann, 
*1874, Jacob W. 


Fuller, 
1900, Arthur E. 
1894, Edward M. 
*1877, George W. 


Furr, 
1918, Willis C. 


Fyfe, 
*1842, Robert A. 


Gale, 
*1846, Amory 


Gallimore, 
1918, Arthur R. 


Gallup, 
1927, Frederick S. 


Gannett, 
*1867, Joseph H, 


Gardner, 
*1853, Benjamin W. 
*1888, Clarence 
1884, Frederick M. 
1892, William H. 


Garst, 
1913, John N 


Gartshore, 
1918, William 


Gates, 
1916, Aaron A. 
*1890, Edwin L. 


Gay, 
*1866, Henry G. 


INDEX OF STUDENTS 


Gear, 
*1831, Hiram 
Gelan, 
*1894, Henri 
Geldart, 
1912, John H. 
Gellatly, 
1921, George W. 
Gibson, 
1918, George C. 
Gifford, 
1916, Clarence F, 
Gile, 
*1868, George W. 
Gilman, 
1903, James B. 
Gilmore, 
*1861, Joseph H. 
Glazier, 
*1855, Daniel 
*1869, Nelson 
Gleaso 
1875, Theodore C. 
Glendinning, 
1903, John A. 
Glover, 
*1843, Samuel 
Goble, 
1907, William D, 
Goddard, 
*1838, Josiah 
*1867, osiah R, 
Good, 
#1978, George E. 
Goodall, 
1888, Lindsey B. 
Goodell, 
*1871, "Sabin T. 
Goodhue, 
*1852, Joseph A, 
Goodspeed, 
*1874, Calvin 
Goodwin, 
1927, Basil N. 
1883, Edwin C. 
1914, Warren C., 
Gookin, 
*1883, ” Frederick W. 


Gordh, 
1902, Gustav A. 


Gordon, 
1897, Arthur H. 
*1863, Adoniram J. 
1876, John A, 


Gospodinoff, 
1879, Pano K. 


Goucher, 
1886, William C., 


Gould, 
*1846, Asa H. 
*1868, Ezra P. 


Gow, 
*1858, George B. 
1889, George C. 
*1882° John R 


267 


Graham, 
1894, Robert D. 


Granberry, 
1905, Robert C. 


Granger, 
*1843, Abraham H. 


Granstrom, 
1927, Arold A. 


Grant, 
*1883, Alonzo 
1881, Edward J. 


Graves, 
*1859, Henry C. 


Gray, ‘ 
1899, Clifton D. 
1924, Leonard B. 
*1892, Walter V. 


Graybiel, 
*1902, Moses A. 


Green, 

1893, Adam S. 
*1899, George F. 
1893, William T. 


Greene, 
*1885, Albert 
*1875, Benjamin A. 
*1845, William B. 


Gregoire, 
*1886, Napoleon 


Guild, 
*1839, John B. 


Gunnison, 
1890, Binney 
*1851, George W. 


Gurney, 
1874, Albanus K. 


Gushee 
1894, "Wallace W. 


Hadley, 
*1890, Charles 


Hafer, 
1904, Nathaniel T. 


Haggard, 
1913, Frank B. 
Hague 
*1835, John B. 
*1829, William 
Hale, 
1874, Henry W. 
*1839, Sumner 
1891, William C. 


1889, Harry H. 
*1830, ode 

evi 
*1881, Lamartine A, 
*1861, William 
*1829, William W. 


Hamblen, 
*1868, Isaac S. 
1889, Samuel W. 


Hamilton, 
*1886, James E. 


Hamlen, 
1922, Charles E, 


268 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION 


Hammond, 
1926, James Ss 
1868, Walter W. 
Hancock, 
*1867, Samuel F. 


Hannah, 

*1905, John H. 
Hanscom, 

*1869, Moses C. 
Hanson, 

*1868, Charles V. 

1902, Harold L. 
Hapgood, 

*1877, Ephraim 
Harding, 


*1897, Christopher J. 


1901, John A. 


Hardy, 
1902, Irad B. 


Hargrove, 

1905, Charles 
Harlow, 

*1847, Robert H. 

1893, Truman O. 
Harriman, 

1895, Arthur E. 
Harrington, 

*1883, Charles K. 
Harris, 

*1862, Amos 

1916, Benjamin M. 

1901, Elijah E. 

1906, Ernest M. 

1916, George E. 

*1391, Hienry H. 


Hart, 

*1860, Henry A. 
Hartman, 

*1870, John H. 
Hartshorn, 

*1844, Joseph C. 
Harvey, 

*1838, Adiel 


Hashimoto, 
1923, Shozo 


Haskell, 
1875, Elihu B. 


Haslam 
1926, "Alford H. 


Hass, 


1922, Leopold H. R. 


Hatch, 

*1893, Hugh R. 
Hatfield, 

1893, Byron U. 

*1884, Edgar 
Hathaway, 

*1841, Levi B. 
Hathorne, 

*1833, Benjamin H. 
Hawley, 

*1840, Edwin H. 


Hayden, 
1912, Percy R. 


Hayne 
+1837 "Dudley Cc 


1924, Lowell Q. 


1861, Lucius M. S. 


Hazelton, 
1899, Carl D. 
*1849, Henry H. 


Hazlewood, 
*1867, Francis T. 


Heath, 
1888, Frank A. 
1895, Frederick E. 
*1852, William 
Heinrichs, 
1919, Waldo H. 


Henderson, 

1920, Albert G. 

1918, Alexander 

*1856, George D. 
Henry, 
*1848, Foster 

*1846, Reuben A. 
Herman, 

1914, Arthur K. 

1898, Neil E. 
Herrick, 

*1878, Daniel F. R. 

1901, Everett C. 
Herring, 

*1876, Edwin A. 
Hertzog, 

*1880, George A. 
Hervey, 

*1833, Nathaniel 
Hewes, 

*1846, Charles W. 
Hibbard, 

*1863, Lewis B. 
Hickok, 

*1875, Charles H. 
Higginbotham, 

1914, Isaac 


Higgins, 


*1857, Alexander M. 


*1881, Clayton E. 
Hill, 

*1901, Daniel W. 

*1845, Luther D. 

*1832, Stephen P. 

1904, William A. 
Hilton, 

*1864, Stephen 

1919, Walter B. 


Hinckley, 

*1863, Henry 
Hinkley, 

1898, Harry E. 
Hinton, 

1919, Herbert E. 
Hippolyte, 

1886, Lucius 
Hites, 

1894, Valentine 
Hobart, 

1922, Kenneth G. 
Hoben, 

1898, Allan 


Hodges, 
*1833, Joseph 


Holbrook, 
*1859, Charles F. 
*1833, John 
*1875, John J. 
Holdridge, 
1894, Newton C. 


Holley, 
1924, Margaret S. 


Hollingsworth, 
*1893, James H. 
Holmes, 
*1861, David E. 
1887, Frank W. 
Holt, 
*1879, Charles T. 
1910, George H. 
Holtom, 
1910, Daniel C. 


Hood, 

1905, William R. 
Hooper, 

*1837, Noah 


Hopkins, 
*1877, Adoniram J. 
1907, David. O. 


Hopkinson, 

*1871, Henry M. 
Hopps, _ 

*1874, Herman K. 


Horne, 
1918, Edward V. 


Horr, 
1879, George E. 


Horton, 
*1859, Jotham M. 


Hough, 
*1874, John W. 


Houser, 
1875, John B. 


Hovey, 

*1848, Alvah 

*1872, Arthur J. 

1885, George R. 
Howard, 

1884, "Thompson A. 
Howe, 

1917, Charles A. S. 

*1852, Phineas 

*1842, Sereno 

*1836, William 
Howes, ‘ 

1892, Martin S. 


Howlett, 

1908, Caius O. 
Hoyt, 

1874, Daniel W. 

*1886, Edwin P. 
Hubbard, 

1922, Fred W. 
Hudson, 

1897, Birney S. 
Huffman, 

*1918, Horace M. 

£1926, Mildred B., Mrs. 
Hull, 

*1881, John M. 


Hulsart, 
1899, John 


Humphrey, 
*1856, Edward 
*1853, William H. 


*1858, Washington I. 


Hunt, 


*1880, Ebenezer W. 


1920, Frank L. 

*1865, George L. 
*1888, Granville 
*1879, Horace H. 
#1845, ohn 
*1882, Nathan 
*1874, Orrin R. 
*1883, Ralph M. 

1903, Rolla E. 
Hunter, 

1897, William, Jr 
Huntington, 

*1841, Joseph 
Huntting, 

*1850, John P. 
*1851, Leonard H. 
Hurlbutt, 

1918, Gordon 
Huse, 

1899, Henry F. 


1901, Stephen S., Jr. 


Hussey, 

*1872, Albert C. 
Hutchens, 

*1848, Allen S. 
Hutchins, 

1901, Almon J. 


Hutchinson, 
*1834, Elijah 
*1837, Enoch 
"1873, ‘John. S:; 
1890, William B. 
Hyde, 
1889, John C. 
Hylan 
"130% Albert E. 
Hylton, 
1916, Burchard A. 


Illsley, 

1895, James W. 
Iisley, 

*1866, George B. 

*1837, Silas 
Ingram, 

1903, James F. 
Inke, 

1915, Richard J. 
Inman, 

*1863, Harris S. 


Isaac, 
“1899, Alfred E. 


Ives, 
1875, Sumner A. 


Jackson, 
1899, Charles W. 
1905, Mark P. 


Jacobs, 
*1836, William B. 
1919, William S. 


INDEX OF STUDENTS 


James, 
*1845, John S. 
1911, Marinus 
Jean-Jacques, 


1895, Thocas A. C. 


Jenkins, 
1913, Jesse B. 


1925, Wellington H. 


Jenks, 

1893, Daniel S. 
Jenner, 

1895, John H. 
Jennings, 

*1834, John 

*1835, Russel 
Jensen, 

1927, Harold V. 
Jernegan, 


1892, Prescott F. 


Jewett, 
*1846, Lyman 
Johnson, 
1919, Albert H. 
*1835, Charles 


1916, Hansford D. 


*1881, Henry H. 
*1857, Julius E. 
*1848, John W. 
1879, Millard F. 
*1863, Robert G. 


1901, Thomas N. 
1888, Tillman B. 


1913, Warren C. 


1893, William H. 


Johnstone, 
*1886, John H. 
Jones, 
*1839, Ahira 
*1846, Ansel G. 
1921, David W. 


1884, Ephriam H. 


1913, Ernest L. 
1888, Frank J. 
*1861, Henry M. 
*1857, Howard M 
1887, James F. 


1893, William G. 
Jordan, 


£1926, Florence R., Mrs. 


Joy, ’ 
*1838, Amariah 


1913, Adrian T. 


Kakuda, 
1922, Keigaku 


Kalloch, 
*1831, George 


Kanamori, 
1OZ3¢e hranicny s 


Karraker, 


1918, William A, 


Keely, 
1908, John S. 
*1842, Thomas E. 


Keese, 
¥1873, William A. 


Keirstead, 
1876, Elias M. 
1912, George C. F. 
Keith, 
1927, Warren H. 
Kelley, ‘ 
*1871, Edwin D. 
*1842, Moses J. 
Kellogg, 
*1884, Benoni F. 
Kelly, 
*1880, Elias W. 
Kemp, 
1901, Richard 
Kempton, 
1895, Austen T. 
1903, Herries L. 
*1876, Joseph F. 
Kester, 
1915, John M. 
Keyser, 
*1901, Frederick H. 
1912, Rufus 
Kidd, 
*1875, James H. 
Kilgore, 


£1925, Aimee V., Mrs. 


*1923, Owen 
Kimball, 

1897, Daniel W. 

*1876, Oliver D. 
King, 

*1860, George M. P. 

*1862, Henry M. 

*1882, Lyman W. 

1916, Talmadge D. 

1899, York A. 
Kingsley, 

1893, Albert E. 
Kinley, 

1910, Farrar S. 
Kinney, 

*1878, William B. 
Kittredge 

#1898, Charles P. 
Klaipo, 

*1887, Hemmay S. 
Klein, 

1890, Friedrich W. 
Knapp, 
*1843, William S. 
Knight, 

1887, William E. 
Knollin, 

£1923, Fletcher H. 
Knowlton, 

1881, James A. 
Knox, 

*1843, George 
Koch, 
1905, Christian C. 
Kreager, 

1903, Frank C. 
Lager, 

1909, Carl H. 


270 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION 


Lamb, 
1883, Francis P. S. 
Lamson, 
*1859, Darius F. 
*1842, William 


Lane, 
*1870, Asa Lyman 


*1870, Benjamin H. 


#1855, Henry F. 
1883, William H. 


Langley, 
1882, Alfred G. 


Laning, 
*1876, Micajah B. 


Lank, 
1925, John W. W. 


Latham, 
*1870, Henry S. 


Lathrop, 
*1850, James W. 


Law, 
*1830, Josiah S. 


Lawless, 
1905, John N 


Lawrence, 


*1862, Benjamin F. 


*1831, Byrem 
*1870, Horatio B. 


Lawson, 
*1898, James 


Leach, 
1906, Harry C. 
*1840, Sanford 
*1841, William 


Leavitt, 
*1877, Julius A. 


Ledbetter, 
1925, John C. 


Lee, 
1923, Alvin J. 
1906, Wiliam A. 


Leeson, 
*1877, George E. 


Leftwich, 

*1881, Alpheus P. 
Leger, 

*1877, Eusebe 
Leighton, 

*1841, Samuel S. 


Leland, 
*1840, Marshall W. 


Lemont, 
1886, ‘Charles Ss! 


Lent, 
1896, Frederick 


Lentell, 
*1859, Jesse V 
*1847, Richard 


Leonard, 
*1828, George 
*1855, George E. 
*1836, Loomis G. 
1915, Morris M. 


Leverett, 
*1838, Warren 
#1836, Washington 


Levering, 
*1847, Andrew 


Levoy, 
1914, Herbert E. 


Levy, 
1900, Maurice A. 
1927, Maurice E. 


Lewis, 

1907, Arthur S. 
1900, Charles E. 
1869, Evan 
1916, James L. 
1889, John 
1911, jonotnar S. 
1918, Joseph E. 

*1852, Welcome 


Libbey, 

*1874, William 
Lightfoot, 

1889, James T. 


Lillie, 
1862, Horatio C, 


Lincoln, 
*1850, Bradford H. 


*1834, Thomas O. 


Lindsay, 

1913, Samuel M. 
Lisle, 

*1867, William M. 
Litchfield, 

*1856, Daniel C. 


Littlefield, 
*1867, Edward C, 


Livermore, 
*1843, Silas 


Livingston, 


1900, Benjamin T, 


Lockhart, 
1882, Burton W. 


Lockrow, 
*1895, David M. 


Lockwood, 
*1872, Frederic A. 
*1834, Rufus A. 
Logan, 
1903, John H. 
Lombard, 
1900, George E. 
1896, William E. 


Long, 
1914, Herbert C. 
1888, Joseph M. 


Loomer, 
1906, Leslie O. 


Lorimer, 
1891, Addison B. 
1900, Albert W. 
1919, Frank W. 


Lothrop 
*1837° Stillman L 


Loucks, 
1926, Chester H. 


Lovell, 


*1836, Nehemiah G. 


Lovett, 
1902, David W. 


Lumsden, 
1923, Clarence B. 
*1851, David F. 


Luther, 

*1850, John H. 
Lynch, 

1895, Percival H. 


McCombe, 
1902, George W. 


McCoy, 
*1854, Davis H. 
£1926, Pearl 


McCready, 

1905, Harry S. 
McCullough, 

*1873, George W. 


McCurdy, 
1899, Selden R. 


McCutcheon, 
1911, Miles F. 

MacDonald, 
1897, John H. 
1885, Robert 


Macdonald, 
1889, Donald G. 
1893, Forrester A. 


McFarlan, 
*1880, Frank G. 


MacGregor, 
*1880, Peter S. 


McGregor, 
*1888,James W. 
“1881, William 


McGuinn, 
1888, Robert A. 


McGuire, 
1924, Victor V. 


McHarness, 

1904, Charles 
McIntyre, 

*1861, George R. 
McKay, 

1912, Peter M.- 


McKean, 

1886, Joseph 
McKenzie, 

*1858, William S. 


McKillop, 
*1882, William A. 


Mackinnon, 
1892, William D. 


McKoy, 
1905, Charles F, 


McKusick, 

*1869, Hazen Pp. 
McLean, 

1899, Donald McA, 

*1877, John A 
McLearn, 

*1861, Alexander 

*1893, Charles S. 
McLeod, 

1886, ‘Alexander A. 

1901, Warren H. 


McNally, 
1900, Charles R. 


MacNeil, 
1897, Norman A, 


Macomber, 
*1868, Sylvanus B. 


MacQuarrie, 
1907, Donald H. 


McWhinnie, 
*1870, James 
*1842, Josiah 


Madliger, 

1897, Paul F. 
Magill, 

1897, David T. 
Maginnis, 

*1832, John S. 
Magoon, 

*1839, Elias L. 
Manley, 

1915, Francis P. 

1893, Herbert S. 
Manly, 

*1847, Basil 
Manning, 

*1885, Berwick 

1872, James W. 


Mansfield, 
*1860, Francis 


Marc, 
1894, Elie 


Margeson, 

1920, Guy L. 
Marin, 

*1885, Manuel C. 


arsh, 
*1851, Fletcher O. 
Marshall, 
*1843, Epenetus A. 
1903, Harry I. 
1899, William J. 
Marston, 
1905, George B. 


Martell, 

1878, Charles H. 

1896, George A. 
Martin, 

*1892, Charles P. 
Mason, 

1914, Alfred D. 
1901, Archibald 
*1846, David G. 
*1883, Edward A. 

1880, Edward D. 

#1830, Francis 

*1878, George L. 

1925, Merle H. 
Massey, 

*1834, Joseph T. 
Mather, 

*1847, Joseph H. 


Mathews, 

1887, Shailer 
Mathewson, 

1901, Lester B. 


Matthewes, 
1876, Ross 


INDEX OF STUDENTS 


Matthews, 
1925, Louis B. 


Maxwell, ' 
1913, John M. 
1924, John W. F. 
Mayhew, 
*1858, Bartlett, 
*1874, Wilmot M. 
Mayo, 
1884, Gideon 


Mays, 
1896, Wallace H. 


Meacham, 
*1870, Cola DeR. 
Medbury, 
*1870, Arnold R. 
Meisner, 
1917, John W. 
Merriam, 
1879, Edmund F. 
*1840, Franklin 
1882, George 
*1851, Jonathan 
*1869, William W. 
Merrill, 
*1872, George E. 
*1844, Thomas 
*1828, Thomas W. 
Merritt, 
1900, Newton A., Jr. 


Merry, 

*1889, William B. C. 
Messer, 

*1868, George H. 
Mick, 
1877, William M. 
Middleditch, 

*1888, Robert H. 
Mieir, 

1907, Charles F. 
Miles, 

*1833, Frederic W. 

1906, Leon G. 
Millard, 

*1902, William H. 
Millbury, 

*1923, George D. 
Miller, 

1919, Calder M. 

1908, Elias C. 

1914, George S. 
Millet, 

*1835, Joshua 
Millington, 

1892, Henry W. O. 
Mills, 

*1840, Robert C. 


Milton, 
1911, John W. 


Mims, 
*1842, James S. 


Minard, 
*1895, Clarence R. 


Miner, 
*1899, Johnson L. 
*1849, Noyes W. 


271 


Mirick, 
*1843, Stephen H. 


Mitchell, 
*1853, Edward C. 
*1893, Edwin F. 
1875, Howard. R. 
1903, John A. 
*1880, Richard S. 
Miyake, 
1926, Sakae 
Mohler, 
1916, Mark 


Monbeck, 
1907, William E. 


Montague, 
*1889, Leroy J. 
*1879, Richard 


Moon, 
1904, Seymour E. 


Moore, 
1914, Harvey J. 


Moorman, 
1918, Robert H. 


Morgan, 
1872) Dura P: 


Morihira, 
1916, Shoichi D. 


Morris, 
1898, Charles S. 
1916, Claude E. 
1916, Paul J. 


Morrison, 
1917,,Asa A. 
Morrow, 
*1876, Horatio 


Morse, 

*1830, Appleton 

*1865, Frank R. 

*1891, Lewis D. 

*1893, Lyman H. 

*1869, Samuel B. 

1892, Silas L. 
Morton, 

1869, James F. 

1927, Norris T. 
Moser, 

*1853, John 
Mosher, 

"1881, Roswell C. 
Moss, 

1915, Leslie B. 
Mott, 
1925, George N. 
Mower, 

1884, Irving B. 
Mudge, 

*1843, Thomas H. 
Munger, 

*1857, Enos 
Murphy, 

1906, Alonzo E. 
Murray, 

"1874, Patrick H. 


Myers, 
*1872, Charles F. 


Naylor, 
*1835, John G. 


272 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION 


Nead, Osterhout, E1926, Dorothy W. 
1892, George W. *1869, John Van L. 1910, Howard A. 
Neale, Oviatt, Peck, 
*1833, Rollin H. 1852, Perry *1878, George C. 
Neary, Owen, Pendleton, 
1925, Frank K. *1858, Alfred 1910, John S. 
Neily, 1884, Charles E. 1874, Silas P. 
1905, Denton J. Owings, Pengelly, 
Nelson, 1915, Harry E. 1910, John B. 
1904, Wilbur C. Pepper, 
*1334, William F. Packard, | *1860, Elbridge 
Newcomb, pis Sidney E. *1860, George D. B. 
1903, Abner F. 1906, Arthur H. Beer a 
Newcombe, *1848, Harrison C * ec 
1917, Alfred Ww. #1239, Stephen B i 1890, Fred M. 
*1875, William A, Pain : < Perron, 
Newhall, faoys Sidney § 1924, Arnold R. 
*1846, Charles Palmar j Perry, mate 
N A *Y *1856, Benjamin F. D. 
°1022, Elerb *1864, Albert De F. 1911, Habakkuk 
» Herbert L. 1871, David W 
emcees . 1890, Henry F. 
Mowton | 1924, James H. *1886, Marion R 
*1829, Calvin *1907, John H. 1920. Milton GC. 
Nichols, #1847, Roswell GC: Pecvuen 
a 1890, Willard *1858, Hiram K. 
Nickless, Peterson 
1899, Harry E. Park, 1907. Berdinand F 
; 1899, Charles W. 907, Ferdinand ®. 
Nightingale, Philbrook 
1898, Charles S. Parker, anes 
Nil 1866, Addison 1900, Eugene S. 
“1845 I 1889, Charles A. Phillips, 
» +8aac 1907, Charles A. *1840, Daniel W. 
Nobles, 1894, Frank 1921, James P. 
1885, Beverley N. *1843, Hervey I. Philpott 
Norcross, 1924, John W. 1917 Henry Ss 
1S James F. "86, Tosca W. a 
Bea nein’ -d 1882, William F. ' 1869, John B. G. 
Haart Parkhurst, Pierce, 
Norris, *1836, Jabez W 1912, Charles S. 
*1865, James F. Parki ; i *1870, David J. 
Norton, mage’ Ta Ree W. *1889, Ebenezer N. 
*1858, Smith pie ONE Fru Al 1890, Ulysses G. B. 
Nott, 2 : Pilcher, 
*1869, Richard knits Horatio N. 1923, Howard B. 
Noxon, atta Pillsbury 
"1874, Edward D. Bee he oak vy *1871, Stephen 
abi 1890, Wilbur B. 
Noyes, Partridge Pinkham, 
*1865, Eli P. ral sink, 1891, Henry W. 
are pres *1902, Hermon S. 
Ober, aie ylvester B. 1911, Robert S. 
*1864, George asco, Piper, 
O’Donnell, *1836, Cephas 1917, Charles D. 
1925, George H. Patch, Pixley, 
Orchard, 1842, George W. 1916, Alonzo R. 
1912, Frank L. Patt, Platts, 
Ordway, ee tye Hermann G. *1844, Charles 
1877, Otis O. attison, Pollard 
Osborn, “1853, Charles R. 1923, James Fl. 
1894, Edwin F. BaLet, ews Bamerie 
1894, Loran D. : Rootes tee 1923, Howard E. 
Osgood, Peabody, 
*1834, James *1836, Charles H. Pompilly, 
Osol, ; Peacock, 1862, Judah T. 
1894, Theodore 1903, Joseph L. Pond, 
Osolin, Peakes, 1903, Clarence S. 
1921, Charles 1899, Fred W. Pope 
Ostergren, Pease, 1891, Jesse T. 


*1875, Knut A. 1894, Charles S. *1877, Louis A. 


Porter, 
*1864, Henry K. 
1894, Israel W. 
*1837, Lemuel 
*1861, Robert D. 


Potter, 
*1862, Albert K. 
1913, Charles F. 
1906, Ernest T. 


Powell, 
1888,Absalom L. 
1889, Herman J. 
1875, James L. 


Powers, 
*1847, Samson 


Pratt, 
*1834, Dura D. 
1901, Henry H. 
*1831, John 
1908, Robert H. 
1908, Willard L. 
*1861, William G. 


Pray, 
*1846, Edward W. 
Preble, 
1884, Fred M. 
Prescott, 
*1860, Moses J. 
Preston, . 
*1855, George M. 
Prevaux, 
*1849, Francis E. 
Price, 
1889, David 
- 1904, James A. 
*1853, Stephen W. 
Pride, 
*1868, Edward W. 
*1898, Frank A. 
Prime, 
1924, Egbert C. 
Primm, 
*1877, John W. 
Proctor, 
1906, Lawrence M, 
Pryor, 
*1831, John 
Pullen, 
*1850, Augustus 
Purinton, 
1894, Herbert R. 
Putnam, 
1898, Amasa S. 


Rafferty, 
1923, William H. 
Ramette, ’ 
1894, Edouard C. 
Ramsdell, 
1889, Thomas J. 


Ramsey, 
1896, Charles I. 
Rand, 
1883, Benjamin 
1920, John G. 
Randall, 
*1840, Silas B. 
*1875, William H. 


INDEX OF STUDENTS 


Randolph, 
*1862, Moses M. 


Raymond, 
1877, George T. 
*1867, Lewis F. 


Read, 
*1855, Andrew 
1878, Edward A. 
*1871, George R. 
*1834, George W. 
*1858, James S. 
*1878, Samuel A. 


Record, 
*1869, Isaiah 
*1863, Stillman H. 


Rector, 
1881, Frank 
1920, Randolph 


Redden, 
*1899, Winfield S. 


Reding, 
*1840, Charles W. 


Reed, 
£1925, Jennie M. 
1874, Miles N. 
1907, Peryl C. 


Reekie, 
1894, Charles T. 


Rees, 
1868, Joseph W. 
Reese, 
1878, Charles A. 


Reeves, 
1919, George G. 


Reid, 
*1877, George D. 


Remington, 
*1870, Charles A. 


Reynolds, 
*1836, James L. 
1892, William J., Jr. 
Rhoades, 
*1836, Benjamin H. 
1884, Charles L. 


Rice, 

*1865, Walter 
Rich, 
*1863, Adoniram J. 
Richards, 

*1842, Samuel 


Richardson, 
1899, Charles C. 
*1863, Charles H. 
*1900, Frederic C. 
*1844, Horace 
*1842, John G. 
1882, John W. 
*1872, Justin K. 
*1855, Samuel 
Rickard, 

1926, Samuel H., Jr. 
Rickman, 

1919, Charles H. 
Rideout, 

1912, Amos A. 

1912, Frank C. 
Ringgold, 

1893, Andrew T. 


Fat fi 


Ripley, 

*1853, Thomas H. 
Riseborough, 

1912, Charles 


Robbins, 
1925, Burton G. 
1923, Clyde W. 
*1891, Frank E. 
1902, Joseph C. 


Robert, 
*1865, James A. 


Roberts, 
1908, Arthur G. 
*1873, Edward P. 
1913, William H., Jr. 


Robins, 
*1861, Henry E. 


Robinson, 

*1867, Amos 

*1842, Ezekiel G. 

1918, Forrest E, 

1898, Fred A. 

*1853, George M. 

*1873, Julius B. 

1880, William H. 
Rockwell, 

1923, Everett A. 

1919, Herbert M. 
Rockwood, 

*1841, Joseph M. 
Rogers, 

*1878, Henry A. 

1907, Nathan B. 

*1867, Thomas L. 
Rohrbach, 

1913, Hans H. 
Rollins, 

1911, Lyman 


Rood 


*1897, Ellsworth C. 
1927, Ralph L. 
Roscoe, 
*1883, Arthur N. 
Rose, 
1904, Charles W. 
1912, Francis H. 
Rosecrans, 
1895, Charles E. 
Ross, 
1877, James G. 
*1862, William M. 
Rossier, 
1897, Albert P. 
Roten, 
1913, William O. 
Rouillard, 
1897, George F. 
Rounds, 
*1853, John 
Rountree, 
1921, Abner W. 


Rousseau, 
1924, Georges J. 


Rowe, 
*1861, Charles H. 


Rowse, 
*1889, William A. C. 


274 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION 


Roy, 

1915, Thomas S. 
Royal, 

1895, Ernest A. 
Royce, 

*1847, Lorenzo D. 
Runyan, 

*1881, Aaron W. 


Russel, 
1889, Joseph S. 


Russell, 
1905, Joseph F. 
1894, Samuel 
*1859, Thomas C. 


Rutledge, 
1912, Owen E. 
1909, William J. 
Ryder, 
"1876, Francis W. 


Safford, 
*1869, DeForest 
1903, Harry E. 
*1861, Henry G. 


Salsman, 
*1881, Charles H. 
1891, Frederick J. 


Samson, 
#1843, George W. 
*1875, Thomas S. 


Sampson, 
1912, Wallace C. 


San Ba, 
1922, 


Sanders, 
#1885, George D. 


Sanderson, 
1889, Elisha 
*1839, Pearley P. 
*1919, Verne H. 


Sanford, 
1911, Loran F. 
1873, Rufus 


Sargent, 

1880, Aaron K. 
*1869, Frank D. S. 
"1834, Jedidiah W. 

1887, Russell S. 
*1837, Sylvanus G. 


Saunders, 
*1863, Edward M. 
*1875, Nathan C. 
Savage, 
1893, Chester G. 
*1867, John W. 


Sawtelle, 
*1904, Charles E. 


*1860, Hannibal M. 


*1858, Henry A. 


Sawyer, 

*1853, Artemus W. 
Scates, 

1898, Elmer E. 


Schaible, 


1903, Cornelius E. 


Schuh, 
1900, Manford W. 


cee 
1917, Harry J. 


Schweikert, 
1898, Charles 


Scott, 

1881, Charles S. 

1910, Freeman J. 

*1842, Jacob R. 
Scoville, 

1887, Augustus E. 
Searll, 

*1858, James W. 
Sears, 

*1828, Barnas 
Seasholes 

*1892, Charles L. 

1923, Charles L. 


Seaver, 

*1851, Joseph H. 
Sedgwick, 

*1864, Joseph H. 
Selby, 

1920, Raymond 
Setzer, 

1916, William J. 
Severance, 

*1882, Samuel A. 
Shailer, 


mAls3/ Davis le 
*1845, Julius S. 
*1837, William H. 


Shanks, 
1918, James R, 


Shaw, 
*1898, Aldrich C. 


*1842, Benjamin F. 


*1873, Erastus M. 
1894, Harry S. 
1891, John A. 


Shearman, 

1925, Evan J. 
Shedd, 

*1867, William H. 
Sheldon 

*1835, David N. 
Shepardson, 

*1874, Daniel 
Shepler, 

1924, Nicholas 
Sherman, 

1919, John L. 
Sherwood, 

1906, Ralph A. 

*1886, Richard O. 


Shirk, 


*1886, Granville C. 


Shorey, 
1927, Leon B. 


Shumway, 
1894, Walter B. 


Sieg. 
*1835, Francis F. 


Silliman, 
*1861, Samuel G. 


Silva, 


1895, Francisco C. B. 


Simmons, 
*1854, James B. 


Simons, 
*1831, Thomas 


Simpson, 
*1881, Douglas H. 
1893, Joshua B. 


Sjostrand, 

1902, Erik 
Skiles, 

1888, William C. 


Skillin, 
1920, George R. 


Skinner, 
*1879, Joseph D, 


Slater, 
1897, John R. 


Sloat, 
1909, Horace B. 


Slocum, 
*1892, Henry T. 
*1896, Joel B. 
*1883, William F. 


Small, 
1879, Albion W. 
*1873, Edwin S. 
1925, John E. 


Smallman, 
*1896, William M. 


Smith, 
*1832, Archar B. 
1893, Arthur W. 
*1876, Arvin A. 
1915, Chellis V. 
*1863, Daniel A. W. 
1913, Elbert J. 
*1826, Eli B. 
*1885, Eli N. 
*1840, Francis 
*1877, Gaylord B. 
1927, Harold O. 
1889, Hibbert B. 
*1840, Jackson 
1879, James L. 
*1851, James W. 
1897, John E. 
*1834, Joseph 
*1845, Josiah T. 
*1857, Lucius E. 
1923, Luther W. 
1917, Miles W. 
1923, Oswell 
*1850, Samuel K, 
1912, Walter S. 
*1883, Wesley L. 
*1839, William 
1913, William C. 
1896, William A. 


Snell, 
*1889, Arthur L. 
*1897, Edwin F. 


Snethen, 
1925, Robert E. 


Snow, 
*1858, Charles A. 
1900, Charles L. 
1896, Daniel C. 
1888, Fred A. 


Snyder, 
*1853, Abraham 


Spalding, 
*1850, Amos F. 
*1868, Charles H. 


Spaulding, 
1883, Albert D. 


Spear, 

*1884, Charles C. 
Speed, 

1899, Henry C. 


Spence, 
*1846, George S. G. 


Spencer, 
*1883, Hezekiah A. 
1869, Wiliam H. 


Spidell, 
1899, Wilbert F. 


Spidle, 
1903, Simeon 


Spinney, 
*1876, Edmund C. 
*1880, William A. 


Spurr, 
P87, John C. 


Stackpole, 
*1870, Stephen H. 


Stait. 


Stallings, 
1913, William H. 


Stanley, 
1873, William E. 


Stanton, 
1907, “Albert H. 
1894, John G. 


Starratt, 
1909, Frank A. 


Stearns, 
*1870, Harrison W. 
*1846, Oakman S. 
1883, William O. 


Steinkraus, 
1918, William A. 


Stetson, 
1913, Harlan T. 


Stevens, 
*1879, Adoniram J. 
*1836, Edward A. 
*1864, Edward O. 
*1850, Henry J. 
*1861, Solon W. 
*1875, William E. 


Stewart, 
*1842, Henry G. 
*1876, Thomas M. 


Stickney, 
*1847, George W. 


Stockbridge, 
*1844, John C. 
1843, Joseph 


Stone, 
1916, Albert E. 
*1842, Luther 

1911, Ralph A. 
1894, Walter L. 


Stonebraker, 
1924, Ralph A, 


1897, Frederick W. 


INDEX OF STUDENTS 


Stonecipher, 

1891, Martin C. 
Storey, 
1906, Ralph E. 
Stover, 

1898, Eugene H. 
Stowe, 

*1846, William 


Stowell, 
*1875, Alfred S. 


1923, Woodbury S. 


Strong, 
*1835, Harrison W. 


*1874, John R. 


Studley, 
*1878, James N. 


Sturtevant, 
1881, Andrew 
1916, George 


Sullivan, 
1880, Frank L. 


Swaffield, 
1912, Frank M. 
1910, Walter D. 
1889, Walter 


J 
Swaim, 

*1877, Joseph S. 

*1833, Samuel B 
Swainhart, 

1875, George 
Swann, 

1924, George R. 
Sweet, 

*1887, Enoch H. 


Sweetland, 

1911, William V. 
Sydnor. 

*1841, Thomas W. 
Symonds, 

*1848, James M. 

*1850, Thomas M. 


Tada, 

1920, Teizo 
Tai, 
1924, Kwen I. 


Talbot, 
*1855, Samson 


Tanner, 
1905, Walter E. 


Tartt, 
*1919, James T. 


Tate, 
1877, Henry W. 


Taylor, 
1888, Elwyn O. 
1874, Joseph H. 
*1851, Samuel W. 


Tedford, 
1915, Allan L. 
1906, Willard S. 


Tenny, 
1896, Charles A. 
1912, Charles B. 


275 


Thayer, 
1887, Herbert E. 
1906, William T. 


Thiele, 
ih fiat W. 


Thom 
1911, aA Ibers C. 
*1350, Benjamin C. 
*1835, Cornelius A. 
*1873, Eugene E. 
*1879, George W. 
*1879, Judson B. 
1894, Leo B. 
*1876, Oscar D. 
1904, Raphael C. 
*1880, Willis F. 


Thombs, 
*1887, Arthur B. 


Thompson, 
1920, Calvin M., Jr. 
1920, Daniel 
1881, Henry M. 
1908, John H. 
*1892, Mark 
*1868, William R. 


Thoms, 
*1875, James P. 


Thornton, 

1923, Edwin L. 
Thorp, 

*1858, Aaron 


Thurlow, 

1911, George L. 
Thurston, 

1901, William H. 


Thwing, 

1872, Melville C. 
Tibbits, 

1895, Henry F. 


idd, 
1913, John A. 


Tideman, 
1919, Carl G. 


Tilden, 

*1885, Herbert 

*1875, Horace W. 

*1885, Howard B. 
Tilley, 

*1880, Charles C. 
Tilson, 

*1851, Jonathan 
Tilton, 

*1869, Austin V. 

1891, John F 
Tindell, 

1874, Samuel W. 
Tingley, 

#1893, Tames Ww. 

1888, Llewellyn J. 

*1831, Timothy C. 
Titus, 

*1885, George B. 
Tolman, 

*1878, Robert F. 
Tomkinson, 

1908, George E. 
Tomoi, 

1919, Kozue 
Topliff, 

*1849, Calvin H. 


276 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION 


Tower, 
*1867, Francis E. 


Townsend, 
*1841, George N. 


Trask, 
*1834, William G. 


Trenberth, 
1898, John H. 


Trimble, , 
£1926, Cordelia 
£1926, Susannah 


Trow, 
1881, George C. 


Tsaras, 
*1887, George C. 


Tuck, 
1889, Edward A. 


Tucker, 

1879, Elmer B. 

*1841, Elijah W. 

*1858, James J. 

1876, William S. 
Tufts, 

*1877, George E. 
Tullar, 

1891, Clarance E. 
Tuller, 

1887, Edward P. 
Tunnell, 

1891, Spencer 
Tupper, 

*1862, Henry M. 
Turnbull, 

*1876, Alexander 
Turner, 

*1887, Benjamin F. 

1899, Charles W. 

*1892, Robert E. 


Tuttle, 
*1870, Harvey H. 


Twomey, 
1903, M. Joseph 


Ufford, 
1905, Albert F. 


Underhill, 
1914, Chester J. 
Upham, 
*1877, Albert G. 
*1840, James 
Upton, 
1887, Charles R. 
1925, Harry H. 


Utecht, 

£1925, Matilda F. 
Vachon, 

1918, Joseph A. 
Vandervoet 

1918, Dirk 
Van Horne, 

*1852, Thomas B. 
Van Kirk, 

1887, Robert W. 
Vannah, 

1914, Guy L. 
Van Sickle, 

1923, Albert A. 


Vatcher, 


1916, Joseph H. 


Vaughan, 


*1861, Henry 


Ventres, 


1905, Ernest E. 
*1858, William H. S. 


Vermillion, 


1924, Charles E. 


Villarreal, 


1920, Josiah 


Vinal 


*1878, Frederick A. 


Vincent, 


1924, Ernest H. J. 


Vinton, 


1900, Sumner R. 


Wade, 


*1829, Benjamin C. 
*1881, Daniel A. 
*1869, Levi C. 


Wadsworth, 


1890, Arthur L. 


Waetjen, 


1893, Herman W. 


Wakeman, 


1890, William W. 


Walcott, 


1913, Clifton H. 


Walden, 


*1870, Warren N. 


Waldron, 


1889, John M. 


Walker 


’ 
1922, Charles N. 
*1863, Henry O. 
1903, Lewis A. 
*1840, Obed B. 
*1855, William H. 


Wallace, 


1895, Isaiah B. 
1927, Kenneth B. 
1886, Oates C. S. 
*1841, Samuel 


Waller, 


1887, Garnett R. 


Walther, 


1896, Joseph 


Walton, 


1922, George H. 


Walworth, 


1900, James J. 


Warburton, 


£1926, Leonette M. 


Ward, 


1908, Cassius A. 
1919, George G. 


Warder, 


*1849, Joseph W. 


Warner 


1903, Albert G. 
1895, James E. 
#1872, William R. 


Warren, 


*1866, George W. 
1912, Gordon C. 
*1838, Tonah G. 


Washburn, 
1923, Everett L. 


Waterman, 
*1869, Henry B. 


Waters, 

1907, Charles A. 

*1836, George 
Watjen, 

1893, Herman W. 
Watson, 

1917, James F. 


Watt, 
1894, George H. 


Watts, 
1907, Allison M. 
1898, John F, 


Wayland, 
*1852, Heman L. 


Webb, 
*1834, Abner 
*1885, Anson J. 
1917, John H. 
1893, Robert L. 


Webber, 
1902, Edmund D. 


Weber, 
1913, Paul 


Webster, 
*1893, Brinton M. 
*1878, David 


Weeks, 
1905, Adoniram J. 
1883, Albert W. 
*1881, John W. 
1881, William M. 


Weinstock, 
1899, Otto C. 


Welch, 
1914, Howard A. 


Wellington, 
*1847, Horace 


Wells, 
1909, George R. M. 


Welton, 
*1859, Daniel M. 


Wester, 

1877, Cornelius N. 
Westgate, 

*1866, Hollis S. 
Westneat, 

1915, Arthur S. 
Weston, 

*1858, Charles F. 

*1862, David 

1884, Frank S. 

*1843, Henry G. 

*1826, John E. 
Whan, 

1909, William D. 
Wheaton, 

1913, Clarence L. 

1926, Francis C. 
Wheeler, 

*1885, Charles H. 

*1905, Frank W. 

*1881, George D. B.: 

*1863, Nelson J. 
Wheelock, 

1872, Isaac R. 


Whidden, 
*1848, Edgar 
1894, Howard P. 


Whipple, 
1920, George G. 


Whitaker, 
*1847, Jonathan E, 
1887, Robert 
1887, Thomas A. 
1894, William C. 


Whitcomb, 
1915, Elmer B. 
1912, Howard C. 


White, 

1890, Charles L. 
1897, Frederic M. 
1893, Gilbert J. C. 
1921, Harold B. 
1899, Herbert J. 
1897, Howard H. 
*1879, Theodore F. 
*1842, William A. 


Whitehouse, 
1896, George E. 


Whitelock, 
1914, Herbert R. 


Whitfield, 
*1859, George 
*1858, Theodore 


Whiting. 
*1850, Samuel M. 


Whitman, 
*1890, Benaiah L, 
1902, Clarence L. 
*1881, Freeman T. 
1892, George E. 
1901, Melbourne B. 
*1828, Seth S. 


Whitney 
1881, Alfred B. 
1888, Frank C. 
1900, William B. 
Whittemore, 
1882, Edwin C. 
*1868, George H. 
1909, Roy E. 
Whittier, 

*1868, Edward A. 
Wightman, 

*1857, Joseph C. 
Wilbur, 

*1851, Henry R. 


INDEX OF STUDENTS 


Wilcox, 
1913, Floyd C. 
*1836, James F. 
*1836, Horace A. 


Wiley, 
*1850, Frederick 


Wilkins, 
1926, William C. 


Willard, 
*1833, Erastus 
*1830, Frederick A. 


Willcox, 
*1867, Monson A. 


Williams, 
1897, Charles B. 
1884, Charles W. 
*1874, George W. 
1897, Henry B. 
*1847, John W. M. 


*1840, Nathaniel M. 


Willmarth, 
*1833, Isaac M. 


Wilson, 
1891, Crawford P. 
1901, Edwin O. 
*1845, Franklin 
1909, James C. 
1887, John B. 
*1877, nereeR H. 
*1874, Norman B. 
1898, William F. 


Wilton, 
1926, Wilfrid M. 


Winkler, 

*1846, Edwin T. 
Winn, 
1895, Arthur L. 

*1853, Daniel D. 

*1870, Henry A. 

*1881, William B. 
Wise, 

*1897, Herbert E. 


Witham, 
1921, Lewis W. 


Witter, 

1912, Theodore V. 
Wolf, 

1915, Frederick E. 
Wolfe, 

1904, Charles W. 

1918, Miles O. 


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Wolfenden, 
1913, Percival F. 


Wolstenholme, 
1925, George B. 


Womersley, 
*1855, Thomas 


Wood, 
1916, Alva V. 
1910, Basil B. 
1917, Chester F, 
1898, Idell H. 
1900, Nathan R. 
1886, Whitman L, 


Woodall, 
1915, Emery J. 
*1898, William H. 


Woodbury, 
B1925, Ida M. 
*1839, Isaac 
*1829, John 
1918, Norris E. 
*1864, Samuel 
1911, Walter E. 


Wooddell, 
1924, Earl D. 


Woodman, 
1875, Prentiss M. 


Woods, 
1892, Henry B. 


Woodsum, 
1879, Ansley E. 
1900, Jonas H. 


Wright, 
*1833, Calvin 
1913, Hubert A, 


Wyman, 
1883, Drew T. 
*1884, John M. 
1886, Windsor H. 


Yokoi, 
1927, Jutaro 


Young, 
1916, Andrew 
1877, Charles E. 
1915, Christopher C, 
*1882, Frederick M. 
*1885, Joseph L. M. 


Zettervall, 
1909, Jonas P. 


278 THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION 


ADDITIONS 
AND CORRECTIONS 


yearns 69 the summary of the class of 1859 should read, 
13-*13. 


On page 100 the name of Jacob Winfried Fuhrmann should 
be starred, and note be made of his death at Sabetha, Kans., 
on Aug. 30, 1924. News of this was received after the rec- 


ord had been printed. 
Gistaee 103 the summary of the class of 1874 should read, 


eu uae 117 the summary of the class of 1877 should read, 


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